鈴木木材工業本社
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2-18 okishinmachi, sasebo, nagasaki
The Suzuki Timber Industry Headquarters in Sasebo, Nagasaki, completed in 1997, represents a thoughtful design by the Kidozaki Kaza Architectural Design Office. Located in Okinew-cho, this office building exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice. The structure harmonizes functional workspace design with aesthetic considerations appropriate to its industrial context. As a corporate headquarters, it demonstrates how contemporary architecture can serve both practical business needs and visual sophistication. The building reflects the design principles and construction techniques characteristic of 1990s Japanese commercial architecture, making it a noteworthy example for those studying this significant period in architectural development.
The Suzuki Timber Industry Headquarters in Sasebo, Nagasaki, completed in 1997, represents a thoughtful design by the Kidozaki Kaza Architectural Design Office. Located in Okinew-cho, this office building exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice. The structure harmonizes fu
...The Suzuki Timber Industry Headquarters in Sasebo, Nagasaki, completed in 1997, represents a thoughtful design by the Kidozaki Kaza Architectural Design Office. Located in Okinew-cho, this office building exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice. The structure harmonizes functional workspace design with aesthetic considerations appropriate to its industrial context. As a corporate headquarters, it demonstrates how contemporary architecture can serve both practical business needs and visual sophistication. The building reflects the design principles and construction techniques characteristic of 1990s Japanese commercial architecture, making it a noteworthy example for those studying this significant period in architectural development.