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Building: THE THEME PAVILION

アジア太平洋博覧会 福岡'89 テーマ館(福岡市博物館)

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The Asia Pacific Expo Fukuoka '89 Theme Pavilion, now serving as the Fukuoka City Museum, represents a significant architectural achievement from 1988. Designed by the renowned firm Satoh General Planning, this structure embodies the forward-thinking vision characteristic of late 1980s Japanese architecture. Originally created as a central exhibition space for the international exposition, the building successfully transitioned into a permanent cultural institution. Its design demonstrates thoughtful spatial planning and innovative use of materials, reflecting both the optimism of the expo era and the museum's commitment to preserving regional history and culture. The architecture continues to engage visitors with its distinctive form and functional excellence.

The Asia Pacific Expo Fukuoka '89 Theme Pavilion, now serving as the Fukuoka City Museum, represents a significant architectural achievement from 1988. Designed by the renowned firm Satoh General Planning, this structure embodies the forward-thinking vision characteristic of late 1980s Japanese arch

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The Asia Pacific Expo Fukuoka '89 Theme Pavilion, now serving as the Fukuoka City Museum, represents a significant architectural achievement from 1988. Designed by the renowned firm Satoh General Planning, this structure embodies the forward-thinking vision characteristic of late 1980s Japanese architecture. Originally created as a central exhibition space for the international exposition, the building successfully transitioned into a permanent cultural institution. Its design demonstrates thoughtful spatial planning and innovative use of materials, reflecting both the optimism of the expo era and the museum's commitment to preserving regional history and culture. The architecture continues to engage visitors with its distinctive form and functional excellence.