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Building: TOTTORI FLOWER PARK

鳥取県立フラワーパーク

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Tottori Prefectural Flower Park, completed in 1998, stands as a multifunctional architectural achievement designed by Architect Five. Located in Kaiми Town, this versatile complex seamlessly integrates diverse facilities including exhibition spaces, administrative offices, museum galleries, retail areas, performance halls, educational centers, and botanical gardens. The building represents a thoughtful approach to mixed-use design, creating a cohesive visitor experience while accommodating the complex operational needs of a major horticultural and cultural institution. Its architectural composition demonstrates how contemporary design can harmonize multiple functions within a unified aesthetic framework, making it a notable example of late 1990s Japanese institutional architecture.

Tottori Prefectural Flower Park, completed in 1998, stands as a multifunctional architectural achievement designed by Architect Five. Located in Kaiми Town, this versatile complex seamlessly integrates diverse facilities including exhibition spaces, administrative offices, museum galleries, retail a

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Tottori Prefectural Flower Park, completed in 1998, stands as a multifunctional architectural achievement designed by Architect Five. Located in Kaiми Town, this versatile complex seamlessly integrates diverse facilities including exhibition spaces, administrative offices, museum galleries, retail areas, performance halls, educational centers, and botanical gardens. The building represents a thoughtful approach to mixed-use design, creating a cohesive visitor experience while accommodating the complex operational needs of a major horticultural and cultural institution. Its architectural composition demonstrates how contemporary design can harmonize multiple functions within a unified aesthetic framework, making it a notable example of late 1990s Japanese institutional architecture.