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Building: AKINO FUKU MUSEUM

天竜市立秋野不矩美術館

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The Tenryu Municipal Akino Falconry Art Museum, completed in 1997, stands as a remarkable example of contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by renowned architects Yoshishi Uchida and Teranobu Fujimori, the museum showcases their distinctive approach to blending modern design with regional character. Located in Futamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, this art institution was created to honor local artist Akino Falconry. The building's thoughtful design reflects the architects' philosophy of creating spaces that harmonize with their natural surroundings while providing an engaging environment for visitors to experience contemporary and traditional art. The structure exemplifies the sophisticated design sensibilities of 1990s Japanese architecture.

The Tenryu Municipal Akino Falconry Art Museum, completed in 1997, stands as a remarkable example of contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by renowned architects Yoshishi Uchida and Teranobu Fujimori, the museum showcases their distinctive approach to blending modern design with regional char

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The Tenryu Municipal Akino Falconry Art Museum, completed in 1997, stands as a remarkable example of contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by renowned architects Yoshishi Uchida and Teranobu Fujimori, the museum showcases their distinctive approach to blending modern design with regional character. Located in Futamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, this art institution was created to honor local artist Akino Falconry. The building's thoughtful design reflects the architects' philosophy of creating spaces that harmonize with their natural surroundings while providing an engaging environment for visitors to experience contemporary and traditional art. The structure exemplifies the sophisticated design sensibilities of 1990s Japanese architecture.