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ooaza morimi, yamakuni-cho, shimoge-gun, oita prefecture
Core Yamakuni is a multifunctional cultural facility completed in 1996 in Yamakuni Town, Oita Prefecture. Designed by architect Akira Kuryu and Kuryu General Planning Office, this distinctive building serves as an exhibition space, library, information center, theater, and municipal hall. The structure exemplifies thoughtful architectural design that integrates diverse community functions into a cohesive whole. Its innovative approach to public space creates an engaging environment where cultural, informational, and administrative activities seamlessly coexist, making it a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture that prioritizes accessibility and cultural enrichment for local residents.
Core Yamakuni is a multifunctional cultural facility completed in 1996 in Yamakuni Town, Oita Prefecture. Designed by architect Akira Kuryu and Kuryu General Planning Office, this distinctive building serves as an exhibition space, library, information center, theater, and municipal hall. The struct
...Core Yamakuni is a multifunctional cultural facility completed in 1996 in Yamakuni Town, Oita Prefecture. Designed by architect Akira Kuryu and Kuryu General Planning Office, this distinctive building serves as an exhibition space, library, information center, theater, and municipal hall. The structure exemplifies thoughtful architectural design that integrates diverse community functions into a cohesive whole. Its innovative approach to public space creates an engaging environment where cultural, informational, and administrative activities seamlessly coexist, making it a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture that prioritizes accessibility and cultural enrichment for local residents.