福井県庁舎
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3-17-1, ote, fukui-shi, fukui
Fukui Prefectural Government Building stands as a significant example of late 20th-century Japanese modernist architecture. Completed in 1981, this administrative facility was designed by Nikken Sekkei and the Nagoya office, prominent figures in contemporary Japanese architectural practice. Located in the heart of Fukui City at Oote 3-17-1, the building exemplifies the functionalist approach favored for government structures during this period. Its design reflects the practical requirements of a prefectural headquarters while maintaining aesthetic sophistication. The structure represents an important landmark in Fukui's urban landscape and demonstrates the architectural principles characteristic of early 1980s institutional design in Japan.
Fukui Prefectural Government Building stands as a significant example of late 20th-century Japanese modernist architecture. Completed in 1981, this administrative facility was designed by Nikken Sekkei and the Nagoya office, prominent figures in contemporary Japanese architectural practice. Located
...Fukui Prefectural Government Building stands as a significant example of late 20th-century Japanese modernist architecture. Completed in 1981, this administrative facility was designed by Nikken Sekkei and the Nagoya office, prominent figures in contemporary Japanese architectural practice. Located in the heart of Fukui City at Oote 3-17-1, the building exemplifies the functionalist approach favored for government structures during this period. Its design reflects the practical requirements of a prefectural headquarters while maintaining aesthetic sophistication. The structure represents an important landmark in Fukui's urban landscape and demonstrates the architectural principles characteristic of early 1980s institutional design in Japan.