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sakaimatsu, arita-cho, nishimatsuura-gun, saga
The Arita Ware Reference Hall, completed in 1983, stands as a significant research and testing facility dedicated to Japan's renowned ceramic tradition. Located in Arita, Saga Prefecture, this modernist structure was designed by architect Yoshiya Uchida in collaboration with Arsced Architectural Laboratory. The building exemplifies thoughtful integration of function and form, serving as both a practical research center and an architectural landmark. Its design reflects careful consideration of the site's cultural heritage while employing contemporary architectural principles. The facility continues to play an essential role in preserving and advancing Arita ware production techniques and knowledge for future generations.
The Arita Ware Reference Hall, completed in 1983, stands as a significant research and testing facility dedicated to Japan's renowned ceramic tradition. Located in Arita, Saga Prefecture, this modernist structure was designed by architect Yoshiya Uchida in collaboration with Arsced Architectural Lab
...The Arita Ware Reference Hall, completed in 1983, stands as a significant research and testing facility dedicated to Japan's renowned ceramic tradition. Located in Arita, Saga Prefecture, this modernist structure was designed by architect Yoshiya Uchida in collaboration with Arsced Architectural Laboratory. The building exemplifies thoughtful integration of function and form, serving as both a practical research center and an architectural landmark. Its design reflects careful consideration of the site's cultural heritage while employing contemporary architectural principles. The facility continues to play an essential role in preserving and advancing Arita ware production techniques and knowledge for future generations.