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Building: Pola fukuroi plant

ポーラ・袋井工場

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The Pola Fukuroi Factory, completed in 1976, stands as a notable example of industrial architecture from Japan's high-growth period. Located in Fukuroi, Shizuoka Prefecture, this facility was designed by Nikken Sekkei and constructed by Takenaka Corporation, two of Japan's most respected architectural and construction firms. Serving as a factory, workshop, and warehouse for cosmetics production, the building exemplifies the functional yet refined design approach characteristic of 1970s Japanese industrial architecture. The structure reflects the era's emphasis on efficient manufacturing spaces while maintaining architectural quality, making it of interest to those studying post-war Japanese industrial design and contemporary factory aesthetics.

The Pola Fukuroi Factory, completed in 1976, stands as a notable example of industrial architecture from Japan's high-growth period. Located in Fukuroi, Shizuoka Prefecture, this facility was designed by Nikken Sekkei and constructed by Takenaka Corporation, two of Japan's most respected architectur

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The Pola Fukuroi Factory, completed in 1976, stands as a notable example of industrial architecture from Japan's high-growth period. Located in Fukuroi, Shizuoka Prefecture, this facility was designed by Nikken Sekkei and constructed by Takenaka Corporation, two of Japan's most respected architectural and construction firms. Serving as a factory, workshop, and warehouse for cosmetics production, the building exemplifies the functional yet refined design approach characteristic of 1970s Japanese industrial architecture. The structure reflects the era's emphasis on efficient manufacturing spaces while maintaining architectural quality, making it of interest to those studying post-war Japanese industrial design and contemporary factory aesthetics.