国立西洋美術館新館
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7-7 ueno koen, taito-ku, tokyo
The National Museum of Western Art Annex stands as a distinguished modernist structure in Ueno Park, Tokyo. Completed in 1979, this building was designed by Maekawa Kunio's architectural firm, reflecting the principles of contemporary Japanese modernism. The annex serves as an extension to the main museum gallery, providing additional exhibition space for the institution's renowned collection of Western art. Its clean lines and thoughtful spatial composition exemplify the rationalist approach characteristic of Maekawa's work. The building's integration within the historic park landscape demonstrates sensitive urban design, making it an important example of late twentieth-century institutional architecture in Japan.
The National Museum of Western Art Annex stands as a distinguished modernist structure in Ueno Park, Tokyo. Completed in 1979, this building was designed by Maekawa Kunio's architectural firm, reflecting the principles of contemporary Japanese modernism. The annex serves as an extension to the main
...The National Museum of Western Art Annex stands as a distinguished modernist structure in Ueno Park, Tokyo. Completed in 1979, this building was designed by Maekawa Kunio's architectural firm, reflecting the principles of contemporary Japanese modernism. The annex serves as an extension to the main museum gallery, providing additional exhibition space for the institution's renowned collection of Western art. Its clean lines and thoughtful spatial composition exemplify the rationalist approach characteristic of Maekawa's work. The building's integration within the historic park landscape demonstrates sensitive urban design, making it an important example of late twentieth-century institutional architecture in Japan.