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Building: SONEI-JI CEMETERY PAVILION “MUYUJU-RIN”

總寧寺永代供養施設 「無憂樹林」

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Completed in 2014, the Muyo Tree Forest at Sonenin Temple represents a contemporary approach to memorial architecture. Designed by renowned architect Kazuyo Sejima, this facility seamlessly integrates spiritual and ceremonial functions within a thoughtfully composed structure. Located in Ichikawa, Chiba, the building serves as both a temple facility and cremation hall, exemplifying modern Japanese architectural practice. Sejima's design philosophy emphasizes spatial clarity and minimalist aesthetics, creating an environment that respects both traditional temple practices and contemporary memorial needs. The project demonstrates how contemporary architecture can honor sacred spaces while serving practical functions.

Completed in 2014, the Muyo Tree Forest at Sonenin Temple represents a contemporary approach to memorial architecture. Designed by renowned architect Kazuyo Sejima, this facility seamlessly integrates spiritual and ceremonial functions within a thoughtfully composed structure. Located in Ichikawa, C

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Completed in 2014, the Muyo Tree Forest at Sonenin Temple represents a contemporary approach to memorial architecture. Designed by renowned architect Kazuyo Sejima, this facility seamlessly integrates spiritual and ceremonial functions within a thoughtfully composed structure. Located in Ichikawa, Chiba, the building serves as both a temple facility and cremation hall, exemplifying modern Japanese architectural practice. Sejima's design philosophy emphasizes spatial clarity and minimalist aesthetics, creating an environment that respects both traditional temple practices and contemporary memorial needs. The project demonstrates how contemporary architecture can honor sacred spaces while serving practical functions.