神戸市須磨離宮植物園・温室
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mizuno-cho, suma-ku, kobe-shi, hyogo
The Kobe Suma Rikyu Botanical Garden and Greenhouse, completed in 1978, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese horticultural architecture. Designed collaboratively by Takeda Mitsuo, the Kobe City Housing Bureau Construction Division, and the Araki Landscape Design Office, this facility seamlessly integrates botanical exhibition spaces with aquarium functions. Located in the Suma ward of Kobe, the greenhouse structure exemplifies the period's approach to creating climate-controlled environments for diverse plant collections. The design reflects contemporary principles of public garden architecture, emphasizing visitor experience while providing optimal growing conditions for tropical and exotic species within a unified architectural framework.
The Kobe Suma Rikyu Botanical Garden and Greenhouse, completed in 1978, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese horticultural architecture. Designed collaboratively by Takeda Mitsuo, the Kobe City Housing Bureau Construction Division, and the Araki Landscape Design Office, this fac
...The Kobe Suma Rikyu Botanical Garden and Greenhouse, completed in 1978, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese horticultural architecture. Designed collaboratively by Takeda Mitsuo, the Kobe City Housing Bureau Construction Division, and the Araki Landscape Design Office, this facility seamlessly integrates botanical exhibition spaces with aquarium functions. Located in the Suma ward of Kobe, the greenhouse structure exemplifies the period's approach to creating climate-controlled environments for diverse plant collections. The design reflects contemporary principles of public garden architecture, emphasizing visitor experience while providing optimal growing conditions for tropical and exotic species within a unified architectural framework.