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Building: STOREHOUSE MUSEUM

富山県まちのかおプロジェクト 城端 町史会館 蔵回廊

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The Johana Town History Museum Kura Corridor, completed in 1993, represents a thoughtful preservation project in Toyama Prefecture that honors regional heritage. Located in Johana town, this museum facility was designed by the collaborative effort of Benson & Forsyth and Suzuki First-Class Architects Office. The building's innovative approach integrates traditional warehouse structures into a modern exhibition space, creating a corridor that connects the town's cultural past with contemporary display practices. This architectural intervention demonstrates how historical preservation can enhance community identity while providing functional museum facilities for visitors and scholars alike.

The Johana Town History Museum Kura Corridor, completed in 1993, represents a thoughtful preservation project in Toyama Prefecture that honors regional heritage. Located in Johana town, this museum facility was designed by the collaborative effort of Benson & Forsyth and Suzuki First-Class Architect

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The Johana Town History Museum Kura Corridor, completed in 1993, represents a thoughtful preservation project in Toyama Prefecture that honors regional heritage. Located in Johana town, this museum facility was designed by the collaborative effort of Benson & Forsyth and Suzuki First-Class Architects Office. The building's innovative approach integrates traditional warehouse structures into a modern exhibition space, creating a corridor that connects the town's cultural past with contemporary display practices. This architectural intervention demonstrates how historical preservation can enhance community identity while providing functional museum facilities for visitors and scholars alike.