黒石ほるぷ子ども館
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ooaza onyu shindo, kuroishi city, aomori prefecture
The Kuroishi Holp Children's Library, completed in 1975 in Aomori Prefecture, represents a significant example of modern institutional architecture. Designed by the renowned Kiyonori Kikutake Architects office, this building exemplifies the principles of metabolist design philosophy that defined Japanese architecture during this period. Located in the Nukuyu district of Kuroishi, the facility serves as both a library and cultural space for children. The structure demonstrates Kikutake's characteristic approach to functional design, creating an environment that successfully balances aesthetic innovation with practical utility. This building remains an important architectural landmark for those studying the evolution of public library design in Japan.
The Kuroishi Holp Children's Library, completed in 1975 in Aomori Prefecture, represents a significant example of modern institutional architecture. Designed by the renowned Kiyonori Kikutake Architects office, this building exemplifies the principles of metabolist design philosophy that defined Jap
...The Kuroishi Holp Children's Library, completed in 1975 in Aomori Prefecture, represents a significant example of modern institutional architecture. Designed by the renowned Kiyonori Kikutake Architects office, this building exemplifies the principles of metabolist design philosophy that defined Japanese architecture during this period. Located in the Nukuyu district of Kuroishi, the facility serves as both a library and cultural space for children. The structure demonstrates Kikutake's characteristic approach to functional design, creating an environment that successfully balances aesthetic innovation with practical utility. This building remains an important architectural landmark for those studying the evolution of public library design in Japan.