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Building: KOSE SPORTPARK ICEARENA

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The Kose Sports Park Ice Arena, completed in 2000 in Kofu, Yamanashi, stands as a notable example of contemporary sports facility design. Designed by Matsuda Hirata Design, this indoor venue demonstrates thoughtful architectural consideration for athletic performance and public accessibility. Located at 840 Koaze in Kofu, the ice arena exemplifies early 2000s Japanese sports architecture, balancing functional requirements for ice sports with structural efficiency. The facility's design reflects the period's approach to creating versatile indoor sporting spaces, making it an interesting case study for those interested in specialized athletic venue design and how architects address the unique environmental demands of ice-based sports facilities.

The Kose Sports Park Ice Arena, completed in 2000 in Kofu, Yamanashi, stands as a notable example of contemporary sports facility design. Designed by Matsuda Hirata Design, this indoor venue demonstrates thoughtful architectural consideration for athletic performance and public accessibility. Locate

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The Kose Sports Park Ice Arena, completed in 2000 in Kofu, Yamanashi, stands as a notable example of contemporary sports facility design. Designed by Matsuda Hirata Design, this indoor venue demonstrates thoughtful architectural consideration for athletic performance and public accessibility. Located at 840 Koaze in Kofu, the ice arena exemplifies early 2000s Japanese sports architecture, balancing functional requirements for ice sports with structural efficiency. The facility's design reflects the period's approach to creating versatile indoor sporting spaces, making it an interesting case study for those interested in specialized athletic venue design and how architects address the unique environmental demands of ice-based sports facilities.