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Building: C BLOCK, YOKOHAMA EXPOSITION YES '89

プロジェクト 横浜博覧会YES'89 Cブロック協会施設

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This exhibition facility represents a collaborative architectural project from the late 1980s, designed by the visionary teams at Damdam Spatial Laboratory and Kuni Architecture Office. Created as part of the Yokohama Expo YES'89 initiative, the C-block structure exemplifies the experimental spatial design philosophy characteristic of that era. The project showcases innovative approaches to temporary exhibition architecture and public gathering spaces. Though specific details regarding its exact location and current use remain undocumented, this building stands as a testament to the creative architectural exploration that defined Japan's expo culture during the bubble economy period. It represents an important chapter in Japanese contemporary design history.

This exhibition facility represents a collaborative architectural project from the late 1980s, designed by the visionary teams at Damdam Spatial Laboratory and Kuni Architecture Office. Created as part of the Yokohama Expo YES'89 initiative, the C-block structure exemplifies the experimental spatial

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This exhibition facility represents a collaborative architectural project from the late 1980s, designed by the visionary teams at Damdam Spatial Laboratory and Kuni Architecture Office. Created as part of the Yokohama Expo YES'89 initiative, the C-block structure exemplifies the experimental spatial design philosophy characteristic of that era. The project showcases innovative approaches to temporary exhibition architecture and public gathering spaces. Though specific details regarding its exact location and current use remain undocumented, this building stands as a testament to the creative architectural exploration that defined Japan's expo culture during the bubble economy period. It represents an important chapter in Japanese contemporary design history.