宮畑遺跡史跡公園体験学習施設
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Miyahata, Okajima, Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture
The Miyahata Ruins Historic Park Experience Learning Facility, completed in 2015 in Fukushima City, represents a thoughtful integration of archaeological heritage and contemporary architecture. Designed through a collaborative effort by Tetsurao Furuichi Urban and Architecture Institute, Taiken Design, and Suzuki Design, the facility serves as both a museum and educational center. The building interprets the site's Jomon period significance while providing immersive learning experiences for visitors. Its design balances modern functionality with sensitivity to the historic landscape, creating a meaningful space where architecture enhances understanding of Japan's ancient past and archaeological importance.
The Miyahata Ruins Historic Park Experience Learning Facility, completed in 2015 in Fukushima City, represents a thoughtful integration of archaeological heritage and contemporary architecture. Designed through a collaborative effort by Tetsurao Furuichi Urban and Architecture Institute, Taiken Desi
...The Miyahata Ruins Historic Park Experience Learning Facility, completed in 2015 in Fukushima City, represents a thoughtful integration of archaeological heritage and contemporary architecture. Designed through a collaborative effort by Tetsurao Furuichi Urban and Architecture Institute, Taiken Design, and Suzuki Design, the facility serves as both a museum and educational center. The building interprets the site's Jomon period significance while providing immersive learning experiences for visitors. Its design balances modern functionality with sensitivity to the historic landscape, creating a meaningful space where architecture enhances understanding of Japan's ancient past and archaeological importance.