福岡県立総合プール
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takeyama, shimotsukikuma, hakata-ku, fukuoka
The Fukuoka Prefectural General Swimming Pool, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese sports architecture. Located in Hakataward, this indoor facility was designed through a collaborative effort by Naito Design Supervision Joint Venture, Nihon Sekkei, and Ishimoto Architects. The complex demonstrates the architectural approaches of its era in creating functional yet purposeful sports environments. With its design reflecting the technical standards and aesthetic considerations of 1989, the pool facility serves as an important reference point for understanding how Japanese architects approached large-scale public recreational infrastructure during the Heisei period.
The Fukuoka Prefectural General Swimming Pool, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese sports architecture. Located in Hakataward, this indoor facility was designed through a collaborative effort by Naito Design Supervision Joint Venture, Nihon Sekkei, and I
...The Fukuoka Prefectural General Swimming Pool, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese sports architecture. Located in Hakataward, this indoor facility was designed through a collaborative effort by Naito Design Supervision Joint Venture, Nihon Sekkei, and Ishimoto Architects. The complex demonstrates the architectural approaches of its era in creating functional yet purposeful sports environments. With its design reflecting the technical standards and aesthetic considerations of 1989, the pool facility serves as an important reference point for understanding how Japanese architects approached large-scale public recreational infrastructure during the Heisei period.