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Building: KURAYOSHI PARK SQUARE

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Kurayoshi Park Square stands as a landmark cultural and commercial complex completed in 1998 in Tottori Prefecture. Designed by renowned architect César Pelli in collaboration with a joint venture and Takenaka Design, this multifunctional facility represents a sophisticated approach to mixed-use urban development. The building seamlessly integrates diverse programs including exhibition spaces, a library, administrative offices, theaters, cultural facilities, and commercial shops. Pelli's design creates a cohesive architectural statement while accommodating the varied functional requirements, making it an exemplary model of contemporary Japanese urban architecture and community-centered design.

Kurayoshi Park Square stands as a landmark cultural and commercial complex completed in 1998 in Tottori Prefecture. Designed by renowned architect César Pelli in collaboration with a joint venture and Takenaka Design, this multifunctional facility represents a sophisticated approach to mixed-use urb

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Kurayoshi Park Square stands as a landmark cultural and commercial complex completed in 1998 in Tottori Prefecture. Designed by renowned architect César Pelli in collaboration with a joint venture and Takenaka Design, this multifunctional facility represents a sophisticated approach to mixed-use urban development. The building seamlessly integrates diverse programs including exhibition spaces, a library, administrative offices, theaters, cultural facilities, and commercial shops. Pelli's design creates a cohesive architectural statement while accommodating the varied functional requirements, making it an exemplary model of contemporary Japanese urban architecture and community-centered design.