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333 ishida-higashi kou, samukawa-cho, okawa-gun, kagawa
The Hisho-no-Kan, completed in 1990 in Samukawa Town, Kagawa Prefecture, represents a notable example of wooden architectural design in Japan. Designed by architect Yoshiaki Tada, this indoor sports facility showcases innovative timber construction techniques characteristic of the Model Timber Construction Project. The building's structural approach demonstrates the practical applications of wood as a primary construction material for contemporary sports venues. Its design reflects the architectural philosophy of the early 1990s, balancing functional requirements for athletic activities with the aesthetic and structural qualities inherent to wooden construction. This facility remains significant for those studying Japanese timber architecture and sustainable building practices.
The Hisho-no-Kan, completed in 1990 in Samukawa Town, Kagawa Prefecture, represents a notable example of wooden architectural design in Japan. Designed by architect Yoshiaki Tada, this indoor sports facility showcases innovative timber construction techniques characteristic of the Model Timber Const
...The Hisho-no-Kan, completed in 1990 in Samukawa Town, Kagawa Prefecture, represents a notable example of wooden architectural design in Japan. Designed by architect Yoshiaki Tada, this indoor sports facility showcases innovative timber construction techniques characteristic of the Model Timber Construction Project. The building's structural approach demonstrates the practical applications of wood as a primary construction material for contemporary sports venues. Its design reflects the architectural philosophy of the early 1990s, balancing functional requirements for athletic activities with the aesthetic and structural qualities inherent to wooden construction. This facility remains significant for those studying Japanese timber architecture and sustainable building practices.