東京国立文化財研究所
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13-43 ueno koen, taito-ku, tokyo
The Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, completed in 2000, stands as a contemporary research facility in Ueno Park. Designed by architect Togo Norio of Architectural Vision, this building represents a thoughtful integration of modern institutional architecture within a historically significant cultural district. The structure serves as a vital hub for the study, conservation, and research of Japan's cultural heritage and artistic treasures. Its design balances functional requirements for laboratory and research spaces with aesthetic considerations appropriate to its prestigious location. The facility exemplifies early 21st-century Japanese institutional architecture, demonstrating how contemporary design can complement and support cultural preservation efforts.
The Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, completed in 2000, stands as a contemporary research facility in Ueno Park. Designed by architect Togo Norio of Architectural Vision, this building represents a thoughtful integration of modern institutional architecture within a historic
...The Tokyo National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, completed in 2000, stands as a contemporary research facility in Ueno Park. Designed by architect Togo Norio of Architectural Vision, this building represents a thoughtful integration of modern institutional architecture within a historically significant cultural district. The structure serves as a vital hub for the study, conservation, and research of Japan's cultural heritage and artistic treasures. Its design balances functional requirements for laboratory and research spaces with aesthetic considerations appropriate to its prestigious location. The facility exemplifies early 21st-century Japanese institutional architecture, demonstrating how contemporary design can complement and support cultural preservation efforts.