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Building: KYUSHU GOLF CLUB YAHATA CLUB HOUSE

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The Kyushu Golf Club Yahata Course Clubhouse, completed in 1992 in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, represents a refined example of contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by the renowned Kurokawa Kisho Architect and Urban Design Office, this park-affiliated facility showcases sophisticated design principles characteristic of its era. The clubhouse seamlessly integrates functionality with aesthetic sensibility, reflecting the architectural vision of one of Japan's most influential post-modern designers. Its elegant form and thoughtful spatial composition make it a notable landmark for those interested in late twentieth-century Japanese architectural achievements.

The Kyushu Golf Club Yahata Course Clubhouse, completed in 1992 in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, represents a refined example of contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by the renowned Kurokawa Kisho Architect and Urban Design Office, this park-affiliated facility showcases sophisticated design principl

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The Kyushu Golf Club Yahata Course Clubhouse, completed in 1992 in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, represents a refined example of contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by the renowned Kurokawa Kisho Architect and Urban Design Office, this park-affiliated facility showcases sophisticated design principles characteristic of its era. The clubhouse seamlessly integrates functionality with aesthetic sensibility, reflecting the architectural vision of one of Japan's most influential post-modern designers. Its elegant form and thoughtful spatial composition make it a notable landmark for those interested in late twentieth-century Japanese architectural achievements.