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Building: OKI LEARNINGCENTER

隠岐國学習センター

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The Oki Kuni Learning Center, completed in 2015 on the remote Ama Island in Shimane Prefecture, stands as a remarkable commercial facility designed by architects Tsukasa Nishida, Naoko Mantama, and Noriko Goto of ON design. This striking structure seamlessly integrates contemporary architectural principles with the island's natural landscape and local community needs. The building serves as both a functional commercial space and a cultural hub, reflecting the architects' commitment to sustainable design and community engagement. Its thoughtful approach to materiality and spatial organization demonstrates how modern architecture can enhance rural development while respecting environmental context and cultural identity.

The Oki Kuni Learning Center, completed in 2015 on the remote Ama Island in Shimane Prefecture, stands as a remarkable commercial facility designed by architects Tsukasa Nishida, Naoko Mantama, and Noriko Goto of ON design. This striking structure seamlessly integrates contemporary architectural pri

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The Oki Kuni Learning Center, completed in 2015 on the remote Ama Island in Shimane Prefecture, stands as a remarkable commercial facility designed by architects Tsukasa Nishida, Naoko Mantama, and Noriko Goto of ON design. This striking structure seamlessly integrates contemporary architectural principles with the island's natural landscape and local community needs. The building serves as both a functional commercial space and a cultural hub, reflecting the architects' commitment to sustainable design and community engagement. Its thoughtful approach to materiality and spatial organization demonstrates how modern architecture can enhance rural development while respecting environmental context and cultural identity.