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Building: KISYO KUROKAWA ARCHITECTS & ASSOCIATES

壱岐市立一支国博物館・長崎県埋蔵文化財センター

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The Iki City Ikisokoku Museum and Nagasaki Prefecture Buried Cultural Properties Center, completed in 2009, showcases the remarkable architectural vision of renowned designer Kurokawa Kisho. Located in Ashibe-cho, Iki City, this museum building masterfully integrates contemporary design with the region's rich archaeological heritage. The structure serves as both a cultural repository and research facility, preserving artifacts from the ancient Ikisokoku kingdom. Kurokawa's distinctive architectural approach creates a harmonious dialogue between modern aesthetics and historical context, making this institution an essential destination for those interested in both Japanese architecture and archaeological preservation.

The Iki City Ikisokoku Museum and Nagasaki Prefecture Buried Cultural Properties Center, completed in 2009, showcases the remarkable architectural vision of renowned designer Kurokawa Kisho. Located in Ashibe-cho, Iki City, this museum building masterfully integrates contemporary design with the reg

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The Iki City Ikisokoku Museum and Nagasaki Prefecture Buried Cultural Properties Center, completed in 2009, showcases the remarkable architectural vision of renowned designer Kurokawa Kisho. Located in Ashibe-cho, Iki City, this museum building masterfully integrates contemporary design with the region's rich archaeological heritage. The structure serves as both a cultural repository and research facility, preserving artifacts from the ancient Ikisokoku kingdom. Kurokawa's distinctive architectural approach creates a harmonious dialogue between modern aesthetics and historical context, making this institution an essential destination for those interested in both Japanese architecture and archaeological preservation.