美保関町海の学苑ふるさと創生館 メテオプラザ
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oaza 7, mihonoseki-cho, yatsuka-gun, shimane
Meteo Plaza, completed in 1995 in Mihnoseki Town, Shimane Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to transportation facility design. Created by the renowned architectural firm Takamatsu Shin Architects, this structure serves as part of the Miho Seki Town Sea Academy Hometown Revitalization Center. The building exemplifies innovative design principles applied to functional infrastructure, integrating contemporary architectural concepts with its coastal community context. Takamatsu Shin's signature design philosophy emphasizes harmony between structure and environment, making Meteo Plaza a notable example of 1990s Japanese architecture that balances utilitarian purpose with aesthetic consideration.
Meteo Plaza, completed in 1995 in Mihnoseki Town, Shimane Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to transportation facility design. Created by the renowned architectural firm Takamatsu Shin Architects, this structure serves as part of the Miho Seki Town Sea Academy Hometown Revitalization Cen
...Meteo Plaza, completed in 1995 in Mihnoseki Town, Shimane Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to transportation facility design. Created by the renowned architectural firm Takamatsu Shin Architects, this structure serves as part of the Miho Seki Town Sea Academy Hometown Revitalization Center. The building exemplifies innovative design principles applied to functional infrastructure, integrating contemporary architectural concepts with its coastal community context. Takamatsu Shin's signature design philosophy emphasizes harmony between structure and environment, making Meteo Plaza a notable example of 1990s Japanese architecture that balances utilitarian purpose with aesthetic consideration.