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Building: IMAIUZMI MUSEUM

塩沢町立今泉博物館

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oaza shimo, shiozawa-cho, minamiuonuma-gun, niigata prefecture

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The Shiozawa Town Imaizumi Museum, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese museum architecture. Designed collaboratively by Tomidokoro Sekkei, Kagayama Atelier, and the Environmental Design Laboratory, the building exemplifies thoughtful integration of contemporary design principles with functional museum spaces. Located in Shiozu-machi, Minamiuonuma District, Niigata Prefecture, this art museum represents an important architectural achievement that reflects the era's commitment to cultural infrastructure. The collaborative design approach demonstrates how multiple architectural perspectives can converge to create a cohesive institutional building that serves both aesthetic and practical purposes for the community.

The Shiozawa Town Imaizumi Museum, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese museum architecture. Designed collaboratively by Tomidokoro Sekkei, Kagayama Atelier, and the Environmental Design Laboratory, the building exemplifies thoughtful integration of contempora

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The Shiozawa Town Imaizumi Museum, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese museum architecture. Designed collaboratively by Tomidokoro Sekkei, Kagayama Atelier, and the Environmental Design Laboratory, the building exemplifies thoughtful integration of contemporary design principles with functional museum spaces. Located in Shiozu-machi, Minamiuonuma District, Niigata Prefecture, this art museum represents an important architectural achievement that reflects the era's commitment to cultural infrastructure. The collaborative design approach demonstrates how multiple architectural perspectives can converge to create a cohesive institutional building that serves both aesthetic and practical purposes for the community.