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Building: ECHIGO-MATSUNOYAMA MUSEUM FOR NATURAL SCIENCE

大地の芸術祭 越後妻有アートトリエンナーレ2003 越後松之山「森の学校」キョロロ

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Kyororo, also known as the Forest School, is a striking architectural achievement completed in 2003 in Matsunoyama, Niigata Prefecture. Designed collaboratively by MIAS, Tsuzuka Architects, and Musashi Institute of Technology's Tsuzuka Laboratory, this social education facility was created as part of the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial 2003. The building exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural practice through its thoughtful integration with the surrounding natural landscape. Its innovative design demonstrates how modern educational facilities can harmonize with environmental contexts while serving cultural and educational purposes for local communities and art enthusiasts.

Kyororo, also known as the Forest School, is a striking architectural achievement completed in 2003 in Matsunoyama, Niigata Prefecture. Designed collaboratively by MIAS, Tsuzuka Architects, and Musashi Institute of Technology's Tsuzuka Laboratory, this social education facility was created as part o

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Kyororo, also known as the Forest School, is a striking architectural achievement completed in 2003 in Matsunoyama, Niigata Prefecture. Designed collaboratively by MIAS, Tsuzuka Architects, and Musashi Institute of Technology's Tsuzuka Laboratory, this social education facility was created as part of the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial 2003. The building exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural practice through its thoughtful integration with the surrounding natural landscape. Its innovative design demonstrates how modern educational facilities can harmonize with environmental contexts while serving cultural and educational purposes for local communities and art enthusiasts.