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Building: KOHKEN REFRESH CENTER

MURIBUSHI(KOHKENリフレッシュセンター)

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MURIBUSHI, officially known as the KOHKEN Refresh Center, is a distinctive hospitality facility completed in 1994 in Yomitan Village, Okinawa Prefecture. Designed by architect Toshiharu Fukumura in collaboration with spatial planning firm Voyager, this resort establishment exemplifies thoughtful integration with its coastal environment. The architecture demonstrates a sensitive approach to the local landscape and climate considerations characteristic of Okinawan design. Located in the picturesque Nagahama area, MURIBUSHI serves as both a functional accommodation facility and an architectural statement. The project reflects the design philosophies of the mid-1990s, combining contemporary aesthetics with regional contextual awareness that appeals to those interested in Japanese contemporary architecture and sustainable resort design.

MURIBUSHI, officially known as the KOHKEN Refresh Center, is a distinctive hospitality facility completed in 1994 in Yomitan Village, Okinawa Prefecture. Designed by architect Toshiharu Fukumura in collaboration with spatial planning firm Voyager, this resort establishment exemplifies thoughtful int

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MURIBUSHI, officially known as the KOHKEN Refresh Center, is a distinctive hospitality facility completed in 1994 in Yomitan Village, Okinawa Prefecture. Designed by architect Toshiharu Fukumura in collaboration with spatial planning firm Voyager, this resort establishment exemplifies thoughtful integration with its coastal environment. The architecture demonstrates a sensitive approach to the local landscape and climate considerations characteristic of Okinawan design. Located in the picturesque Nagahama area, MURIBUSHI serves as both a functional accommodation facility and an architectural statement. The project reflects the design philosophies of the mid-1990s, combining contemporary aesthetics with regional contextual awareness that appeals to those interested in Japanese contemporary architecture and sustainable resort design.