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Kaede-i is a contemporary art and exhibition space completed in 2001, designed by architect Yutaka Arima in collaboration with URBAN FOURTH. Located within the Kawatana Grand Hotel Otafuku complex in Toyoura, Yamaguchi Prefecture, this facility serves as a dynamic venue for exhibitions and artistic projects. The building's design thoughtfully integrates public spaces and plaza areas, creating an engaging environment that bridges architecture and contemporary art. Its completion in the early 21st century reflects a period of architectural innovation in cultural facility design, making it a noteworthy example of how functional exhibition spaces can enhance community cultural experiences while maintaining architectural integrity.

Kaede-i is a contemporary art and exhibition space completed in 2001, designed by architect Yutaka Arima in collaboration with URBAN FOURTH. Located within the Kawatana Grand Hotel Otafuku complex in Toyoura, Yamaguchi Prefecture, this facility serves as a dynamic venue for exhibitions and artistic

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Kaede-i is a contemporary art and exhibition space completed in 2001, designed by architect Yutaka Arima in collaboration with URBAN FOURTH. Located within the Kawatana Grand Hotel Otafuku complex in Toyoura, Yamaguchi Prefecture, this facility serves as a dynamic venue for exhibitions and artistic projects. The building's design thoughtfully integrates public spaces and plaza areas, creating an engaging environment that bridges architecture and contemporary art. Its completion in the early 21st century reflects a period of architectural innovation in cultural facility design, making it a noteworthy example of how functional exhibition spaces can enhance community cultural experiences while maintaining architectural integrity.