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Building: MIKAKUTO NARA FACTORY

UHA味覚糖奈良第3工場

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The UHA Mikakuto Nara Factory No. 3, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century industrial architecture in Nara Prefecture. Designed by the Ōsugi Yoshihiko Architectural Research Institute, this facility seamlessly integrates factory, workshop, and warehouse functions into a cohesive structure. Located in Imakokufu-cho, Yamato-Koriyama, the building exemplifies pragmatic design principles that balance operational efficiency with spatial organization. The 1997 completion date positions it within a period of significant evolution in Japanese manufacturing facility design, reflecting contemporary approaches to industrial architecture while maintaining the practical requirements essential to food production operations.

The UHA Mikakuto Nara Factory No. 3, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century industrial architecture in Nara Prefecture. Designed by the Ōsugi Yoshihiko Architectural Research Institute, this facility seamlessly integrates factory, workshop, and warehouse functions into a

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The UHA Mikakuto Nara Factory No. 3, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century industrial architecture in Nara Prefecture. Designed by the Ōsugi Yoshihiko Architectural Research Institute, this facility seamlessly integrates factory, workshop, and warehouse functions into a cohesive structure. Located in Imakokufu-cho, Yamato-Koriyama, the building exemplifies pragmatic design principles that balance operational efficiency with spatial organization. The 1997 completion date positions it within a period of significant evolution in Japanese manufacturing facility design, reflecting contemporary approaches to industrial architecture while maintaining the practical requirements essential to food production operations.