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Building: MOKUYURIN

手作り木工館もく遊りん

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Completed in 1999, the Temozukuri Mokkou-kan Moku Yurin stands as a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese commercial and workshop architecture. Located in Tsurugi Town, Ishikawa Prefecture, this facility was designed by Kazuo Mizuno and the Kanazawa Planning Institute. The building thoughtfully integrates retail space with functional workshops and storage areas, reflecting a harmonious blend of commercial and artisanal purposes. Its design demonstrates careful consideration of the relationship between public-facing commerce and behind-the-scenes production, creating a cohesive architectural solution that serves both customers and craftspeople effectively.

Completed in 1999, the Temozukuri Mokkou-kan Moku Yurin stands as a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese commercial and workshop architecture. Located in Tsurugi Town, Ishikawa Prefecture, this facility was designed by Kazuo Mizuno and the Kanazawa Planning Institute. The building thoughtful

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Completed in 1999, the Temozukuri Mokkou-kan Moku Yurin stands as a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese commercial and workshop architecture. Located in Tsurugi Town, Ishikawa Prefecture, this facility was designed by Kazuo Mizuno and the Kanazawa Planning Institute. The building thoughtfully integrates retail space with functional workshops and storage areas, reflecting a harmonious blend of commercial and artisanal purposes. Its design demonstrates careful consideration of the relationship between public-facing commerce and behind-the-scenes production, creating a cohesive architectural solution that serves both customers and craftspeople effectively.