岩木山総合公園スポーツコミュニオンホール
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oaza momo, iwaki-cho, nakatsugaru-gun, aomori
The Iwakiyama Comprehensive Park Sports Communion Hall, completed in 1992 in Iwaki Town, Aomori Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to multi-functional sports facility design. Designed by Morio Yoshisumi Architectural Design Office, this indoor sports venue seamlessly integrates recreational and social educational functions within its structure. The facility exemplifies 1990s Japanese architectural philosophy that prioritizes community gathering spaces alongside athletic infrastructure. Its location within the Iwakiyama Comprehensive Park setting further enhances its role as both a functional sports center and cultural community hub, making it a notable example of integrated public architecture from this period.
The Iwakiyama Comprehensive Park Sports Communion Hall, completed in 1992 in Iwaki Town, Aomori Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to multi-functional sports facility design. Designed by Morio Yoshisumi Architectural Design Office, this indoor sports venue seamlessly integrates recreationa
...The Iwakiyama Comprehensive Park Sports Communion Hall, completed in 1992 in Iwaki Town, Aomori Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to multi-functional sports facility design. Designed by Morio Yoshisumi Architectural Design Office, this indoor sports venue seamlessly integrates recreational and social educational functions within its structure. The facility exemplifies 1990s Japanese architectural philosophy that prioritizes community gathering spaces alongside athletic infrastructure. Its location within the Iwakiyama Comprehensive Park setting further enhances its role as both a functional sports center and cultural community hub, making it a notable example of integrated public architecture from this period.