舞の舞台と茶室
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roppongi, minato-ku, tokyo
The Stage of Dance and Tea Room, completed in 1984 in Roppongi, Tokyo, represents a distinctive fusion of traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary architectural practice. Designed by architects Hiroshi Nagata and Nabiko Emori, this temporary structure ingeniously combines performance and contemplative spaces. Functioning as both an exhibition and art project venue, the building demonstrates innovative approaches to ephemeral architecture and furniture design. Its dual purpose as both theatrical hall and tea ceremony space reflects a sophisticated understanding of spatial hierarchy and cultural function, making it a notable example of how temporary structures can meaningfully engage with Japan's architectural traditions while serving dynamic contemporary artistic needs.
The Stage of Dance and Tea Room, completed in 1984 in Roppongi, Tokyo, represents a distinctive fusion of traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary architectural practice. Designed by architects Hiroshi Nagata and Nabiko Emori, this temporary structure ingeniously combines performance and co
...The Stage of Dance and Tea Room, completed in 1984 in Roppongi, Tokyo, represents a distinctive fusion of traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary architectural practice. Designed by architects Hiroshi Nagata and Nabiko Emori, this temporary structure ingeniously combines performance and contemplative spaces. Functioning as both an exhibition and art project venue, the building demonstrates innovative approaches to ephemeral architecture and furniture design. Its dual purpose as both theatrical hall and tea ceremony space reflects a sophisticated understanding of spatial hierarchy and cultural function, making it a notable example of how temporary structures can meaningfully engage with Japan's architectural traditions while serving dynamic contemporary artistic needs.