佐渡国小木民俗博物館収蔵庫
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The Sado Kokusai Komogi Folklife Museum Storage Facility, completed in 1976, represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese museum architecture. Located in the historic Shukune district of Ogi, Sado Island, this structure was designed by Toshio Toguo of Architecture Research Institute Archivision. The building serves as a crucial repository for preserving the region's rich maritime and folk heritage. Its construction reflects careful consideration of conservation needs and environmental integration within the traditional coastal community of Sado. The facility demonstrates thoughtful architectural solutions for archival storage while maintaining contextual harmony with its surrounding vernacular landscape.
The Sado Kokusai Komogi Folklife Museum Storage Facility, completed in 1976, represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese museum architecture. Located in the historic Shukune district of Ogi, Sado Island, this structure was designed by Toshio Toguo of Architecture Research Ins
...The Sado Kokusai Komogi Folklife Museum Storage Facility, completed in 1976, represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese museum architecture. Located in the historic Shukune district of Ogi, Sado Island, this structure was designed by Toshio Toguo of Architecture Research Institute Archivision. The building serves as a crucial repository for preserving the region's rich maritime and folk heritage. Its construction reflects careful consideration of conservation needs and environmental integration within the traditional coastal community of Sado. The facility demonstrates thoughtful architectural solutions for archival storage while maintaining contextual harmony with its surrounding vernacular landscape.