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Building: KAZE-NO-OKA CREMATORIUM

風の丘葬斎場

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Kazeno-Oka Funeral Hall, completed in 1997 in Nakatsu, Oita Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to ceremonial architecture by renowned firm Maki and Associates. Located at 3032 Aihara, this funeral facility and ceremony hall demonstrates sensitive design principles applied to spaces dedicated to commemoration and farewell. The building showcases the architectural philosophy of integrating functional requirements with aesthetic consideration, creating an environment that balances solemnity with accessibility. As a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese ceremonial architecture, it merits attention from those interested in how contemporary designers address the complex spatial and emotional demands of memorial facilities.

Kazeno-Oka Funeral Hall, completed in 1997 in Nakatsu, Oita Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to ceremonial architecture by renowned firm Maki and Associates. Located at 3032 Aihara, this funeral facility and ceremony hall demonstrates sensitive design principles applied to spaces dedicat

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Kazeno-Oka Funeral Hall, completed in 1997 in Nakatsu, Oita Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to ceremonial architecture by renowned firm Maki and Associates. Located at 3032 Aihara, this funeral facility and ceremony hall demonstrates sensitive design principles applied to spaces dedicated to commemoration and farewell. The building showcases the architectural philosophy of integrating functional requirements with aesthetic consideration, creating an environment that balances solemnity with accessibility. As a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese ceremonial architecture, it merits attention from those interested in how contemporary designers address the complex spatial and emotional demands of memorial facilities.