東京YMCA野尻学荘メインホール
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kawauchi, oaza furumi, kamisuunai-gun, nagano, japan
The Tokyo YMCA Nojiri Gakusho Main Hall, completed in 1980, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese architecture. Designed by the renowned architect Shoji Uchii, this multipurpose facility harmonizes commercial functions with performance spaces in its Nagano prefecture location. The building exemplifies the architectural philosophy of the period, balancing functional modernism with aesthetic considerations. Its design reflects careful attention to how theater and commercial elements can coexist within a unified structural framework. The Main Hall remains an important cultural venue demonstrating the versatility of contemporary Japanese architectural practice during the post-war economic growth period.
The Tokyo YMCA Nojiri Gakusho Main Hall, completed in 1980, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese architecture. Designed by the renowned architect Shoji Uchii, this multipurpose facility harmonizes commercial functions with performance spaces in its Nagano prefecture loc
...The Tokyo YMCA Nojiri Gakusho Main Hall, completed in 1980, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese architecture. Designed by the renowned architect Shoji Uchii, this multipurpose facility harmonizes commercial functions with performance spaces in its Nagano prefecture location. The building exemplifies the architectural philosophy of the period, balancing functional modernism with aesthetic considerations. Its design reflects careful attention to how theater and commercial elements can coexist within a unified structural framework. The Main Hall remains an important cultural venue demonstrating the versatility of contemporary Japanese architectural practice during the post-war economic growth period.