赤坂カントリークラブハウス
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akasaka-cho, akaban-gun, okayama
The Akasaka Country Club House, completed in 1974 in Akasaka Town, Akaiwa District, Okayama Prefecture, represents a notable example of mid-twentieth century Japanese institutional architecture. Designed by the architectural division of Shimizu Construction, this park-affiliated facility exemplifies the modernist approach that characterized commercial and recreational building design during Japan's period of high economic growth. The structure showcases thoughtful integration with its landscape setting, reflecting contemporary design principles that balanced functional requirements with aesthetic considerations. Its completion marked an important development in the region's recreational infrastructure, serving as both a community gathering space and an architectural landmark worthy of study.
The Akasaka Country Club House, completed in 1974 in Akasaka Town, Akaiwa District, Okayama Prefecture, represents a notable example of mid-twentieth century Japanese institutional architecture. Designed by the architectural division of Shimizu Construction, this park-affiliated facility exemplifies
...The Akasaka Country Club House, completed in 1974 in Akasaka Town, Akaiwa District, Okayama Prefecture, represents a notable example of mid-twentieth century Japanese institutional architecture. Designed by the architectural division of Shimizu Construction, this park-affiliated facility exemplifies the modernist approach that characterized commercial and recreational building design during Japan's period of high economic growth. The structure showcases thoughtful integration with its landscape setting, reflecting contemporary design principles that balanced functional requirements with aesthetic considerations. Its completion marked an important development in the region's recreational infrastructure, serving as both a community gathering space and an architectural landmark worthy of study.