地底の森ミュージアム 仙台市富沢遺跡保存館
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The Chitei no Mori Museum, officially known as the Sendai City Tomizawa Ruins Preservation Hall, opened in 1996 as a distinctive underground museum designed by the Tokyo office of Sasakura Architectural Research Institute. This innovative facility seamlessly integrates archaeological preservation with contemporary museum design, showcasing the Tomizawa ruins located beneath Sendai. The structure exemplifies how modern architecture can respectfully honor historical sites while providing visitors with immersive educational experiences. Its underground placement creates a unique spatial experience that connects visitors directly to the layers of history preserved beneath the city, making it a compelling example of heritage-conscious architectural practice.
The Chitei no Mori Museum, officially known as the Sendai City Tomizawa Ruins Preservation Hall, opened in 1996 as a distinctive underground museum designed by the Tokyo office of Sasakura Architectural Research Institute. This innovative facility seamlessly integrates archaeological preservation wi
...The Chitei no Mori Museum, officially known as the Sendai City Tomizawa Ruins Preservation Hall, opened in 1996 as a distinctive underground museum designed by the Tokyo office of Sasakura Architectural Research Institute. This innovative facility seamlessly integrates archaeological preservation with contemporary museum design, showcasing the Tomizawa ruins located beneath Sendai. The structure exemplifies how modern architecture can respectfully honor historical sites while providing visitors with immersive educational experiences. Its underground placement creates a unique spatial experience that connects visitors directly to the layers of history preserved beneath the city, making it a compelling example of heritage-conscious architectural practice.