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Building: ICHIJODANI ASAKURA FAMILY SITE MUSEUM

福井県立一乗谷朝倉氏遺跡博物館

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The Fukui Prefectural Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Museum, completed in 2022, represents a contemporary approach to heritage architecture. Designed by the collaborative team of Senbou and Hiroshi Naito, the museum showcases modern museum design principles while respecting its historical context. Located in Fukui City at the site of the significant Asakura clan archaeological remains, the building integrates seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. The architects employed sophisticated spatial planning and material selection to create an institution that serves both educational and architectural purposes, making it a compelling destination for those interested in contemporary Japanese museum architecture and historical preservation.

The Fukui Prefectural Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Museum, completed in 2022, represents a contemporary approach to heritage architecture. Designed by the collaborative team of Senbou and Hiroshi Naito, the museum showcases modern museum design principles while respecting its historical context. Lo

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The Fukui Prefectural Ichijodani Asakura Clan Ruins Museum, completed in 2022, represents a contemporary approach to heritage architecture. Designed by the collaborative team of Senbou and Hiroshi Naito, the museum showcases modern museum design principles while respecting its historical context. Located in Fukui City at the site of the significant Asakura clan archaeological remains, the building integrates seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. The architects employed sophisticated spatial planning and material selection to create an institution that serves both educational and architectural purposes, making it a compelling destination for those interested in contemporary Japanese museum architecture and historical preservation.