oaza kawai, yamagata-mura, kudo-gun, iwate
Orahole is a distinctive social and cultural facility completed in 1998 in Yamakata Village, Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture. Designed by architects Shigeru Goto and Tadashi Adachi, this multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates a theater hall, library, and social education center. The building exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural design, combining practical community spaces with cultural venues to serve the local population. Its completion marked an important development in regional cultural infrastructure, demonstrating thoughtful planning for a rural area while maintaining functional design principles that have made it a notable example of late 1990s Japanese public architecture.
Orahole is a distinctive social and cultural facility completed in 1998 in Yamakata Village, Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture. Designed by architects Shigeru Goto and Tadashi Adachi, this multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates a theater hall, library, and social education center. The buildin
...Orahole is a distinctive social and cultural facility completed in 1998 in Yamakata Village, Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture. Designed by architects Shigeru Goto and Tadashi Adachi, this multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates a theater hall, library, and social education center. The building exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural design, combining practical community spaces with cultural venues to serve the local population. Its completion marked an important development in regional cultural infrastructure, demonstrating thoughtful planning for a rural area while maintaining functional design principles that have made it a notable example of late 1990s Japanese public architecture.