赤膚山元窯古瀬陶房
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gojo-cho, nara city, nara prefecture
Akahada Yamamoto Genkama Kose Pottery Workshop, completed in 1977 and designed by Dan Architecture Design Office, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century industrial architecture in Nara Prefecture. Located in Gojo-cho, this factory, workshop, and storage facility exemplifies functional design principles tailored for ceramic production and artisanal craftsmanship. The building reflects the practical requirements of pottery manufacturing while maintaining architectural coherence characteristic of the era. As part of Akahada ware's traditional heritage, this structure represents the intersection of contemporary architectural practice with traditional Japanese ceramic arts, making it significant for those interested in post-war industrial design and cultural preservation through built form.
Akahada Yamamoto Genkama Kose Pottery Workshop, completed in 1977 and designed by Dan Architecture Design Office, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century industrial architecture in Nara Prefecture. Located in Gojo-cho, this factory, workshop, and storage facility exemplifies functional
...Akahada Yamamoto Genkama Kose Pottery Workshop, completed in 1977 and designed by Dan Architecture Design Office, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century industrial architecture in Nara Prefecture. Located in Gojo-cho, this factory, workshop, and storage facility exemplifies functional design principles tailored for ceramic production and artisanal craftsmanship. The building reflects the practical requirements of pottery manufacturing while maintaining architectural coherence characteristic of the era. As part of Akahada ware's traditional heritage, this structure represents the intersection of contemporary architectural practice with traditional Japanese ceramic arts, making it significant for those interested in post-war industrial design and cultural preservation through built form.