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Building: JAPAN EXPO IN SHINSHU ”CONSTRUCTION ART MUSEUM”

信州博覧会 コンストラクション・アート・ミュージアム・CAM

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The Construction Art Museum CAM, completed in 1993 in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to exhibition design. Architect Akira Kuryu created this facility for the Shinshū Exposition, showcasing innovative spatial concepts that blend contemporary design principles with functional exhibition requirements. The building exemplifies 1990s architectural philosophy, where form and function converge to create dynamic public spaces. Its thoughtful integration into the Matsumoto landscape demonstrates how modern exhibition facilities can enhance cultural dialogue while serving as architectural landmarks themselves.

The Construction Art Museum CAM, completed in 1993 in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to exhibition design. Architect Akira Kuryu created this facility for the Shinshū Exposition, showcasing innovative spatial concepts that blend contemporary design principles with fu

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The Construction Art Museum CAM, completed in 1993 in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to exhibition design. Architect Akira Kuryu created this facility for the Shinshū Exposition, showcasing innovative spatial concepts that blend contemporary design principles with functional exhibition requirements. The building exemplifies 1990s architectural philosophy, where form and function converge to create dynamic public spaces. Its thoughtful integration into the Matsumoto landscape demonstrates how modern exhibition facilities can enhance cultural dialogue while serving as architectural landmarks themselves.