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Building: Rock・Field Shizuoka Factory, architects: Tadao Ando Architect & Associates

ロック・フィールド 静岡ファクトリー

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Rock Field Shizuoka Factory, completed in 1991, stands as a compelling example of Tadao Ando's distinctive architectural philosophy applied to industrial design. Located in Iwata, Shizuoka Prefecture, this factory, workshop, and warehouse facility showcases Ando's signature use of exposed concrete and geometric forms. The building demonstrates how functional industrial spaces can achieve aesthetic sophistication through minimalist design principles. Its clean lines and carefully proportioned volumes create a harmonious relationship between form and function, reflecting Ando's commitment to creating meaningful architectural experiences even within utilitarian contexts. The facility remains a significant reference point for contemporary industrial architecture in Japan.

Rock Field Shizuoka Factory, completed in 1991, stands as a compelling example of Tadao Ando's distinctive architectural philosophy applied to industrial design. Located in Iwata, Shizuoka Prefecture, this factory, workshop, and warehouse facility showcases Ando's signature use of exposed concrete a

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Rock Field Shizuoka Factory, completed in 1991, stands as a compelling example of Tadao Ando's distinctive architectural philosophy applied to industrial design. Located in Iwata, Shizuoka Prefecture, this factory, workshop, and warehouse facility showcases Ando's signature use of exposed concrete and geometric forms. The building demonstrates how functional industrial spaces can achieve aesthetic sophistication through minimalist design principles. Its clean lines and carefully proportioned volumes create a harmonious relationship between form and function, reflecting Ando's commitment to creating meaningful architectural experiences even within utilitarian contexts. The facility remains a significant reference point for contemporary industrial architecture in Japan.