パチンコパーラー(2)
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naka-machi, naka-gun, ibaraki
This pachinko parlor, completed in 1993 in Naka Town, Ibaraki Prefecture, represents a noteworthy example of commercial architecture designed by Kazuyo Sejima's architectural office. Built during a period of significant economic activity in Japan, the structure demonstrates thoughtful design principles applied to what might typically be considered a utilitarian building type. Sejima's approach to this commercial facility showcases how contemporary architectural sensibilities can elevate everyday leisure spaces, making it an interesting case study for understanding Japanese commercial architecture of the 1990s and the evolution of design thinking during this era.
This pachinko parlor, completed in 1993 in Naka Town, Ibaraki Prefecture, represents a noteworthy example of commercial architecture designed by Kazuyo Sejima's architectural office. Built during a period of significant economic activity in Japan, the structure demonstrates thoughtful design princip
...This pachinko parlor, completed in 1993 in Naka Town, Ibaraki Prefecture, represents a noteworthy example of commercial architecture designed by Kazuyo Sejima's architectural office. Built during a period of significant economic activity in Japan, the structure demonstrates thoughtful design principles applied to what might typically be considered a utilitarian building type. Sejima's approach to this commercial facility showcases how contemporary architectural sensibilities can elevate everyday leisure spaces, making it an interesting case study for understanding Japanese commercial architecture of the 1990s and the evolution of design thinking during this era.