大樹寺収蔵庫
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precincts of daikiji temple, kamoda-cho, okazaki-shi, aichi, japan
The Taiju-ji Repository is a museum storage facility completed in 1977, designed by architect Tao Ninhiro of Architvision Research Institute. Located within the grounds of Taiju-ji Temple in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, this building serves as a specialized archival and exhibition space. The structure demonstrates thoughtful modernist design principles adapted to its cultural context, housing important historical artifacts and materials. As a repository building from the 1970s, it represents an important example of Japanese museum architecture that balances functional storage requirements with architectural sophistication. The facility continues to play a vital role in preserving and presenting the temple's significant cultural heritage to visitors and researchers.
The Taiju-ji Repository is a museum storage facility completed in 1977, designed by architect Tao Ninhiro of Architvision Research Institute. Located within the grounds of Taiju-ji Temple in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, this building serves as a specialized archival and exhibition space. The structure
...The Taiju-ji Repository is a museum storage facility completed in 1977, designed by architect Tao Ninhiro of Architvision Research Institute. Located within the grounds of Taiju-ji Temple in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture, this building serves as a specialized archival and exhibition space. The structure demonstrates thoughtful modernist design principles adapted to its cultural context, housing important historical artifacts and materials. As a repository building from the 1970s, it represents an important example of Japanese museum architecture that balances functional storage requirements with architectural sophistication. The facility continues to play a vital role in preserving and presenting the temple's significant cultural heritage to visitors and researchers.