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The Noto Peninsula Earthquake struck Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, in January 2024, registering a magnitude of 6.9. The quake caused widespread damage, with many traditional wooden houses collapsing and historic temples suffering severe impact. In this online lecture, Mark Dytham MBE and Yuko Yoshikawa from Klein Dytham architecture (KDa) discuss the Home-for-All project and the challenges faced in Noto one year after the earthquake. In April 2024, The Home-for-All team started visiting the Noto Peninsula as the initial emergency support had been provided, the road conditions had improved, and the region became accessible again. The initiative is currently planning six community hubs on the peninsular, and Klein Dytham architecture’s project in Noroshi, in Suzu on the tip of the peninsula, was fully funded at the end of October, and work is already underway to build the first community place by Spring of 2025.