キクカワ・テクノ・プラザ
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shirai-kogyo, shirai-cho, inba-gun, chiba
Kikukawa Techno Plaza, completed in 1990 in Shiroi, Chiba Prefecture, represents an innovative approach to multi-functional industrial architecture. Designed collaboratively by Arcidream and Suzuki Architects, this distinctive complex seamlessly integrates diverse programs including factory and workshop spaces, administrative offices, a theater and performance hall, alongside park facilities. The building exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese industrial design philosophy, demonstrating how contemporary architecture can harmoniously blend manufacturing environments with cultural and recreational spaces. Its thoughtful spatial organization and programmatic diversity make it a notable example of specialized commercial architecture from this period.
Kikukawa Techno Plaza, completed in 1990 in Shiroi, Chiba Prefecture, represents an innovative approach to multi-functional industrial architecture. Designed collaboratively by Arcidream and Suzuki Architects, this distinctive complex seamlessly integrates diverse programs including factory and work
...Kikukawa Techno Plaza, completed in 1990 in Shiroi, Chiba Prefecture, represents an innovative approach to multi-functional industrial architecture. Designed collaboratively by Arcidream and Suzuki Architects, this distinctive complex seamlessly integrates diverse programs including factory and workshop spaces, administrative offices, a theater and performance hall, alongside park facilities. The building exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese industrial design philosophy, demonstrating how contemporary architecture can harmoniously blend manufacturing environments with cultural and recreational spaces. Its thoughtful spatial organization and programmatic diversity make it a notable example of specialized commercial architecture from this period.