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Building: THE THIRD STIR FACTORY OF KAMOI KAKOUSHI

カモ井加工紙第三撹拌工場史料館

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The Kamoi Kaishi Paper Manufacturing Third Agitation Factory Museum, completed in 2012 in Kurashiki, Okayama, stands as a significant example of adaptive reuse in contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by Makoto Takei and Chie Nabeshima of TNA, this facility thoughtfully transforms a historic industrial factory and warehouse into a modern museum and archive space. The architects skillfully balanced preservation of the original structure with contemporary interventions, creating an engaging exhibition environment that honors the site's manufacturing heritage while serving contemporary cultural functions. The project exemplifies sensitive heritage conservation practices.

The Kamoi Kaishi Paper Manufacturing Third Agitation Factory Museum, completed in 2012 in Kurashiki, Okayama, stands as a significant example of adaptive reuse in contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by Makoto Takei and Chie Nabeshima of TNA, this facility thoughtfully transforms a historic

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The Kamoi Kaishi Paper Manufacturing Third Agitation Factory Museum, completed in 2012 in Kurashiki, Okayama, stands as a significant example of adaptive reuse in contemporary Japanese architecture. Designed by Makoto Takei and Chie Nabeshima of TNA, this facility thoughtfully transforms a historic industrial factory and warehouse into a modern museum and archive space. The architects skillfully balanced preservation of the original structure with contemporary interventions, creating an engaging exhibition environment that honors the site's manufacturing heritage while serving contemporary cultural functions. The project exemplifies sensitive heritage conservation practices.