丘のまち交流館 “bi.yell”
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1-5 Honmachi, Biei-cho, Hokkaido
bi.yell is a contemporary community exchange facility completed in 2015 in Biei, Hokkaido, designed by architects Takeo Ozawa, Takahito Miyagishima, and Norio Kikuchi. This social education building serves as a cultural and informational hub for the hillside town, reflecting modern architectural principles while integrating thoughtfully with its rural landscape. The facility exemplifies contemporary Japanese public architecture, combining functional design with aesthetic sensitivity. Through its spaces and programming, bi.yell facilitates community engagement and cultural exchange, making it a significant example of 21st-century institutional architecture in Japan's countryside.
bi.yell is a contemporary community exchange facility completed in 2015 in Biei, Hokkaido, designed by architects Takeo Ozawa, Takahito Miyagishima, and Norio Kikuchi. This social education building serves as a cultural and informational hub for the hillside town, reflecting modern architectural pri
...bi.yell is a contemporary community exchange facility completed in 2015 in Biei, Hokkaido, designed by architects Takeo Ozawa, Takahito Miyagishima, and Norio Kikuchi. This social education building serves as a cultural and informational hub for the hillside town, reflecting modern architectural principles while integrating thoughtfully with its rural landscape. The facility exemplifies contemporary Japanese public architecture, combining functional design with aesthetic sensitivity. Through its spaces and programming, bi.yell facilitates community engagement and cultural exchange, making it a significant example of 21st-century institutional architecture in Japan's countryside.