GREEN×EXPO 2027: TSP Taiyo Unveils Perspective Drawings of its Independently Developed Wooden Module Unit (Tentative Name) for the First Time

TSP Taiyo released perspective images of a custom wooden modular unit designed for GREEN×EXPO 2027. Supporting the circular economy, construction of 9 eco-friendly venue structures began in March 2026.
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TSP Taiyo Inc. (Headquarters: Meguro-ku, Tokyo; President: Yoshinori Ikezawa) endorses the 'GREEN Circular Architecture' promoted by GREEN×EXPO 2027 and has independently developed a wooden module unit (tentative name) to be installed within the exhibition. The company has started construction on buildings that are planned to be used for stores and other facilities within the venue, contributing to the realization of a circular economy, which is one of the themes of the expo.

[Image: Perspective drawing of the wooden module unit (tentative name) developed by our company]

■ Wooden module unit aiming for the 'Optimal solution for nature, people, and society to sustain together'

[Images: Various perspectives of the modular unit]

For the wooden module unit (tentative name) independently developed by our company, the construction of 9 buildings is planned at GREEN×EXPO 2027, with construction starting sequentially from March 2026. As of April 10, construction is underway on 5 buildings. They will be utilized as association facilities, official shops, and cafes within the expo.

■ Development Background
Recently in Japan, the 'Act on the Promotion of Use of Wood in Public Buildings to Contribute to the Realization of a Decarbonized Society' has been enacted, and the use of wood, a sustainable resource, is being promoted in architecture and various other fields. For temporary structures within the expo as well, by reusing standardized reusable components, the environmental impact will be reduced. Simultaneously, from material procurement to construction, operation, dismantling, and reuse, waste is minimized as much as possible.