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Building: Nishiki green palace (labor welfare organization yamaguchi recreation center)

錦グリーンパレス(労働福祉事業団山口休養所)

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Nishiki Green Palace, completed in 1979, stands as a remarkable example of late 1970s Japanese resort architecture. Located in Nishiki Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture, this lodging facility was designed by the collaborative efforts of TEAM ZOO and Zo Sekkei Shudan, two influential architectural firms of the era. Originally developed as a recreational facility by the Labor Welfare Business Association, the building exemplifies the modernist design principles and innovative spatial planning characteristic of its period. The structure reflects the architects' commitment to creating harmonious spaces that blend with the natural landscape of the rural Yamaguchi region, making it a notable case study in Japanese hospitality architecture and regional resort design.

Nishiki Green Palace, completed in 1979, stands as a remarkable example of late 1970s Japanese resort architecture. Located in Nishiki Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture, this lodging facility was designed by the collaborative efforts of TEAM ZOO and Zo Sekkei Shudan, two influential architectural firms of

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Nishiki Green Palace, completed in 1979, stands as a remarkable example of late 1970s Japanese resort architecture. Located in Nishiki Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture, this lodging facility was designed by the collaborative efforts of TEAM ZOO and Zo Sekkei Shudan, two influential architectural firms of the era. Originally developed as a recreational facility by the Labor Welfare Business Association, the building exemplifies the modernist design principles and innovative spatial planning characteristic of its period. The structure reflects the architects' commitment to creating harmonious spaces that blend with the natural landscape of the rural Yamaguchi region, making it a notable case study in Japanese hospitality architecture and regional resort design.