上津江村屋根付交流広場 臨川技楽
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The Rinsen Gikuraku, completed in 1997 in Kaminotsue Village, Hita, Oita Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to community architecture. Designed by Tetsuro Kurokawa and Design League, this covered multipurpose plaza serves as both an indoor sports facility and social education center. Its innovative roofed design protects users from weather while maintaining an open, accessible community gathering space. The structure exemplifies thoughtful integration of functional athletic facilities with cultural and educational purposes, making it a notable example of contemporary Japanese civic architecture that prioritizes community engagement and practical design solutions.
The Rinsen Gikuraku, completed in 1997 in Kaminotsue Village, Hita, Oita Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to community architecture. Designed by Tetsuro Kurokawa and Design League, this covered multipurpose plaza serves as both an indoor sports facility and social education center. Its
...The Rinsen Gikuraku, completed in 1997 in Kaminotsue Village, Hita, Oita Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to community architecture. Designed by Tetsuro Kurokawa and Design League, this covered multipurpose plaza serves as both an indoor sports facility and social education center. Its innovative roofed design protects users from weather while maintaining an open, accessible community gathering space. The structure exemplifies thoughtful integration of functional athletic facilities with cultural and educational purposes, making it a notable example of contemporary Japanese civic architecture that prioritizes community engagement and practical design solutions.