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Building: Tokyo metropolitan art museum

東京都美術館

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, completed in 1975, stands as a significant example of modern Japanese architecture in Ueno Park. Designed by the Maekawa Kunio Architectural Office and Yokoyama Architectural Structure Design Office, this museum showcases refined brutalist design principles characteristic of post-war Japanese modernism. Its distinctive concrete structure and carefully planned spatial composition reflect sophisticated architectural thinking of the 1970s. Located in the cultural heart of Tokyo's historic Ueno district, the museum represents an important achievement in combining functional museum design with artistic architectural expression, continuing to serve as a vital cultural institution for contemporary art exhibition and appreciation.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, completed in 1975, stands as a significant example of modern Japanese architecture in Ueno Park. Designed by the Maekawa Kunio Architectural Office and Yokoyama Architectural Structure Design Office, this museum showcases refined brutalist design principles charact

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, completed in 1975, stands as a significant example of modern Japanese architecture in Ueno Park. Designed by the Maekawa Kunio Architectural Office and Yokoyama Architectural Structure Design Office, this museum showcases refined brutalist design principles characteristic of post-war Japanese modernism. Its distinctive concrete structure and carefully planned spatial composition reflect sophisticated architectural thinking of the 1970s. Located in the cultural heart of Tokyo's historic Ueno district, the museum represents an important achievement in combining functional museum design with artistic architectural expression, continuing to serve as a vital cultural institution for contemporary art exhibition and appreciation.