UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1992年セビリア万国博覧会日本政府館
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The Japanese Government Pavilion, designed for the 1992 Seville World's Fair, represents a notable collaboration between Spanish and Japanese architectural minds. The design team, comprising Chico Contigio, Tilakel Pons, Marco Cardona, and the Ando Tadao Architectural Research Institute, created a structure that bridged cultural aesthetics. While specific details about the building's current status and location remain undocumented, the project exemplifies the exchange of architectural philosophy at the international exposition. The pavilion showcased Japanese design principles within the context of a major global event, contributing to the architectural legacy of the 1992 Seville Expo.
The Japanese Government Pavilion, designed for the 1992 Seville World's Fair, represents a notable collaboration between Spanish and Japanese architectural minds. The design team, comprising Chico Contigio, Tilakel Pons, Marco Cardona, and the Ando Tadao Architectural Research Institute, created a s
...The Japanese Government Pavilion, designed for the 1992 Seville World's Fair, represents a notable collaboration between Spanish and Japanese architectural minds. The design team, comprising Chico Contigio, Tilakel Pons, Marco Cardona, and the Ando Tadao Architectural Research Institute, created a structure that bridged cultural aesthetics. While specific details about the building's current status and location remain undocumented, the project exemplifies the exchange of architectural philosophy at the international exposition. The pavilion showcased Japanese design principles within the context of a major global event, contributing to the architectural legacy of the 1992 Seville Expo.