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Building: HYBRID TENSION MEMBRANE & TIMBER LATTICE SHELL DOME

ハイブリッド・ハイパードーム・E

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The Hybrid Hyperdome E, completed in 1990 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, represents a distinctive approach to industrial and commercial architecture. Designed by Endo Planning, this versatile facility seamlessly integrates factory, workshop, and warehouse spaces with exhibition areas and office functions. The building exemplifies the hybrid design philosophy of its era, combining multiple programmatic requirements within a unified structural framework. Its innovative spatial organization and functional flexibility make it a notable example of late 20th-century industrial architecture that successfully balances practical utility with contemporary design sensibilities.

The Hybrid Hyperdome E, completed in 1990 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, represents a distinctive approach to industrial and commercial architecture. Designed by Endo Planning, this versatile facility seamlessly integrates factory, workshop, and warehouse spaces with exhibition areas and office functions. T

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The Hybrid Hyperdome E, completed in 1990 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, represents a distinctive approach to industrial and commercial architecture. Designed by Endo Planning, this versatile facility seamlessly integrates factory, workshop, and warehouse spaces with exhibition areas and office functions. The building exemplifies the hybrid design philosophy of its era, combining multiple programmatic requirements within a unified structural framework. Its innovative spatial organization and functional flexibility make it a notable example of late 20th-century industrial architecture that successfully balances practical utility with contemporary design sensibilities.