シュウ ウエムラ 室戸工場ミューゼアム
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1828-3, aza 1828-3, cape muroto-cho, muroto city, kochi prefecture
The Shu Uemura Muto Factory Museum, completed in 1999, stands as a remarkable example of contemporary industrial architecture on the Muroto Peninsula in Kochi Prefecture. Designed by Henri Guédan and Fumiko Kaneko of C.R.C, this facility seamlessly integrates factory operations, workshop spaces, and storage while maintaining aesthetic sophistication. The structure exemplifies how modern architectural principles can elevate utilitarian buildings into culturally significant landmarks. The museum's design thoughtfully balances functional industrial requirements with visitor experience, making it an essential study for architects interested in how contemporary design can revitalize regional manufacturing heritage and cultural identity.
The Shu Uemura Muto Factory Museum, completed in 1999, stands as a remarkable example of contemporary industrial architecture on the Muroto Peninsula in Kochi Prefecture. Designed by Henri Guédan and Fumiko Kaneko of C.R.C, this facility seamlessly integrates factory operations, workshop spaces, and
...The Shu Uemura Muto Factory Museum, completed in 1999, stands as a remarkable example of contemporary industrial architecture on the Muroto Peninsula in Kochi Prefecture. Designed by Henri Guédan and Fumiko Kaneko of C.R.C, this facility seamlessly integrates factory operations, workshop spaces, and storage while maintaining aesthetic sophistication. The structure exemplifies how modern architectural principles can elevate utilitarian buildings into culturally significant landmarks. The museum's design thoughtfully balances functional industrial requirements with visitor experience, making it an essential study for architects interested in how contemporary design can revitalize regional manufacturing heritage and cultural identity.