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Building: Bio-lung

2005年日本博覧会 Project Preview バイオラング

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1533-1, ibaragamawari-otsu, kumabari, nagakute-cho, aichi, aichi, japan

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The BioLung pavilion, designed by Akira Kuryu and Kuryu Comprehensive Planning Office in collaboration with Planning and Environmental Architecture, stands as a striking example of early 21st-century exhibition design. Completed in 2005 for the Japan Expo in Aichi Prefecture, this museum and memorial facility showcases innovative architectural thinking through its biomimetic approach. Located in Nagakute, the structure represents a fascinating dialogue between nature and contemporary design principles, making it an essential destination for architects interested in sustainable and organically-inspired spatial concepts of the mid-2000s.

The BioLung pavilion, designed by Akira Kuryu and Kuryu Comprehensive Planning Office in collaboration with Planning and Environmental Architecture, stands as a striking example of early 21st-century exhibition design. Completed in 2005 for the Japan Expo in Aichi Prefecture, this museum and memoria

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The BioLung pavilion, designed by Akira Kuryu and Kuryu Comprehensive Planning Office in collaboration with Planning and Environmental Architecture, stands as a striking example of early 21st-century exhibition design. Completed in 2005 for the Japan Expo in Aichi Prefecture, this museum and memorial facility showcases innovative architectural thinking through its biomimetic approach. Located in Nagakute, the structure represents a fascinating dialogue between nature and contemporary design principles, making it an essential destination for architects interested in sustainable and organically-inspired spatial concepts of the mid-2000s.