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Building: FUKUSHIMA TECHNOLIGY CENTER

福島県ハイテクプラザ 会津伝統技術センター

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shimoyanagihara, oaza-tsuruga, ichimino-cho, aizuwakamatsu city, fukushima prefecture

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The Aizu Traditional Crafts Technology Center, completed in 2001, stands as a modern research and testing facility dedicated to preserving and advancing traditional craftsmanship. Designed by the Tetsuo Furuichi Urban Architecture Laboratory, this facility exemplifies contemporary architectural approaches to heritage conservation. Located in Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, the center integrates functional laboratory spaces with cultural mission. Its design reflects thoughtful consideration of how modern institutional architecture can support traditional techniques through scientific research and development. The building represents an important case study in blending contemporary design principles with regional cultural preservation efforts.

The Aizu Traditional Crafts Technology Center, completed in 2001, stands as a modern research and testing facility dedicated to preserving and advancing traditional craftsmanship. Designed by the Tetsuo Furuichi Urban Architecture Laboratory, this facility exemplifies contemporary architectural appr

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The Aizu Traditional Crafts Technology Center, completed in 2001, stands as a modern research and testing facility dedicated to preserving and advancing traditional craftsmanship. Designed by the Tetsuo Furuichi Urban Architecture Laboratory, this facility exemplifies contemporary architectural approaches to heritage conservation. Located in Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, the center integrates functional laboratory spaces with cultural mission. Its design reflects thoughtful consideration of how modern institutional architecture can support traditional techniques through scientific research and development. The building represents an important case study in blending contemporary design principles with regional cultural preservation efforts.