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Building: MAKABE DENSHO-KAN

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The Makabe Densho-kan, completed in 2011, is a multifunctional cultural facility located in Sakuragawa City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by architect Masato Niiya in collaboration with Oak Structural Design and the ADH Design Organization, this contemporary structure seamlessly integrates a museum, theater, and library. The building represents a modern approach to preserving and sharing local heritage, combining functional efficiency with thoughtful architectural design. Its multipurpose layout demonstrates how contemporary buildings can serve diverse community needs while respecting the historical significance of the Makabe district.

The Makabe Densho-kan, completed in 2011, is a multifunctional cultural facility located in Sakuragawa City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by architect Masato Niiya in collaboration with Oak Structural Design and the ADH Design Organization, this contemporary structure seamlessly integrates a museum,

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The Makabe Densho-kan, completed in 2011, is a multifunctional cultural facility located in Sakuragawa City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by architect Masato Niiya in collaboration with Oak Structural Design and the ADH Design Organization, this contemporary structure seamlessly integrates a museum, theater, and library. The building represents a modern approach to preserving and sharing local heritage, combining functional efficiency with thoughtful architectural design. Its multipurpose layout demonstrates how contemporary buildings can serve diverse community needs while respecting the historical significance of the Makabe district.