角田山妙光寺客殿
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makimachi, nishikanbara-gun, niigata
Completed in 1981, the Kakuda-yama Myokoji Guest Hall stands as a remarkable example of contemporary temple architecture located in Maki Town, Nishi-Kan'bara District, Niigata Prefecture. Designed by the Chagaya Laboratory at Tokyo Institute of Technology, this worship facility exemplifies thoughtful integration of modern design principles with traditional religious functions. The structure demonstrates the architects' sophisticated approach to creating a hospitable environment for temple visitors while respecting the sacred purpose of the building. The guest hall represents an important period in Japanese religious architecture when contemporary design methods were being skillfully adapted to serve spiritual and practical needs.
Completed in 1981, the Kakuda-yama Myokoji Guest Hall stands as a remarkable example of contemporary temple architecture located in Maki Town, Nishi-Kan'bara District, Niigata Prefecture. Designed by the Chagaya Laboratory at Tokyo Institute of Technology, this worship facility exemplifies thoughtfu
...Completed in 1981, the Kakuda-yama Myokoji Guest Hall stands as a remarkable example of contemporary temple architecture located in Maki Town, Nishi-Kan'bara District, Niigata Prefecture. Designed by the Chagaya Laboratory at Tokyo Institute of Technology, this worship facility exemplifies thoughtful integration of modern design principles with traditional religious functions. The structure demonstrates the architects' sophisticated approach to creating a hospitable environment for temple visitors while respecting the sacred purpose of the building. The guest hall represents an important period in Japanese religious architecture when contemporary design methods were being skillfully adapted to serve spiritual and practical needs.