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Building: SPACE DESIGN FOR LOVE PLANET EXHIBITON

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former izushi elementary school (1-10-9 saiwai-cho, okayama city, okayama prefecture)

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The Love Planet Exhibition venue showcases a thoughtful spatial intervention within the former Izushi Elementary School, completed in 2003. Designed by architect Ryue Nishizawa, this exhibition utilizes classrooms 202, 203, and 204 to create an immersive display environment. Nishizawa's approach demonstrates sensitive adaptive reuse, transforming educational spaces into contemporary exhibition galleries. The design maintains the building's institutional character while introducing modern curatorial elements. Located in Sachi-cho, Okayama, this project exemplifies how historic school buildings can be reimagined for cultural purposes, blending architectural heritage with contemporary artistic presentation.

The Love Planet Exhibition venue showcases a thoughtful spatial intervention within the former Izushi Elementary School, completed in 2003. Designed by architect Ryue Nishizawa, this exhibition utilizes classrooms 202, 203, and 204 to create an immersive display environment. Nishizawa's approach dem

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The Love Planet Exhibition venue showcases a thoughtful spatial intervention within the former Izushi Elementary School, completed in 2003. Designed by architect Ryue Nishizawa, this exhibition utilizes classrooms 202, 203, and 204 to create an immersive display environment. Nishizawa's approach demonstrates sensitive adaptive reuse, transforming educational spaces into contemporary exhibition galleries. The design maintains the building's institutional character while introducing modern curatorial elements. Located in Sachi-cho, Okayama, this project exemplifies how historic school buildings can be reimagined for cultural purposes, blending architectural heritage with contemporary artistic presentation.