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Building: HOSHAKUJI STATION GREEN SHELTER

宝積寺駅前グリーンシェルター

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Houshakuji Station Front Green Shelter is a distinctive public facility completed in 2005, located in Takane, Shioya District, Tochigi Prefecture. Designed by renowned architect Kuma Ken's office, this structure serves as an附属facility to the adjacent park and exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural philosophy. The building showcases Kuma's signature approach to integrating natural materials and environmental sensitivity into urban design. Its green shelter concept creates a seamless connection between the railway station and the park environment, offering both functional utility and aesthetic refinement. The project demonstrates how modern architecture can enhance community spaces while respecting the surrounding landscape and promoting sustainable urban development in regional areas.

Houshakuji Station Front Green Shelter is a distinctive public facility completed in 2005, located in Takane, Shioya District, Tochigi Prefecture. Designed by renowned architect Kuma Ken's office, this structure serves as an附属facility to the adjacent park and exemplifies contemporary Japanese archit

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Houshakuji Station Front Green Shelter is a distinctive public facility completed in 2005, located in Takane, Shioya District, Tochigi Prefecture. Designed by renowned architect Kuma Ken's office, this structure serves as an附属facility to the adjacent park and exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural philosophy. The building showcases Kuma's signature approach to integrating natural materials and environmental sensitivity into urban design. Its green shelter concept creates a seamless connection between the railway station and the park environment, offering both functional utility and aesthetic refinement. The project demonstrates how modern architecture can enhance community spaces while respecting the surrounding landscape and promoting sustainable urban development in regional areas.