秋田日産コンプレックス ラ・カージュ
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yatsuhashinuma-machi, akita city, akita prefecture, japan
The Akita Nissan Complex La Cage, completed in 1990, stands as a remarkable example of late twentieth-century Japanese commercial and industrial architecture. Designed by architect Kunihiko Hayakawa's research office, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates factory operations, administrative offices, retail spaces, and municipal functions within a cohesive architectural framework. Located in Akita Prefecture, the complex demonstrates innovative design principles that balance practical industrial requirements with contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. The structure exemplifies the sophisticated approach to large-scale facility planning that characterized Japan's economic development during the 1990s, making it a significant reference point for understanding the evolution of mixed-use architectural complexes in regional Japan.
The Akita Nissan Complex La Cage, completed in 1990, stands as a remarkable example of late twentieth-century Japanese commercial and industrial architecture. Designed by architect Kunihiko Hayakawa's research office, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates factory operations, administra
...The Akita Nissan Complex La Cage, completed in 1990, stands as a remarkable example of late twentieth-century Japanese commercial and industrial architecture. Designed by architect Kunihiko Hayakawa's research office, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates factory operations, administrative offices, retail spaces, and municipal functions within a cohesive architectural framework. Located in Akita Prefecture, the complex demonstrates innovative design principles that balance practical industrial requirements with contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. The structure exemplifies the sophisticated approach to large-scale facility planning that characterized Japan's economic development during the 1990s, making it a significant reference point for understanding the evolution of mixed-use architectural complexes in regional Japan.