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Building: Toyama industrial exhibition hall

富山産業展示館

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The Toyama Industrial Exhibition Hall, completed in 1983, stands as a significant example of utilitarian architecture from the early 1980s. Located in Toyama Prefecture, this exhibition facility was designed by the Toyama Prefectural Design and Supervision Cooperative. The building exemplifies the functional design principles of its era, created to serve as a versatile space for displaying industrial and cultural exhibitions. Its architectural approach reflects the practical requirements of large-scale public facilities while incorporating the design sensibilities of its time. The hall remains an important venue for the community and a notable representation of late-twentieth-century Japanese exhibition architecture.

The Toyama Industrial Exhibition Hall, completed in 1983, stands as a significant example of utilitarian architecture from the early 1980s. Located in Toyama Prefecture, this exhibition facility was designed by the Toyama Prefectural Design and Supervision Cooperative. The building exemplifies the f

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The Toyama Industrial Exhibition Hall, completed in 1983, stands as a significant example of utilitarian architecture from the early 1980s. Located in Toyama Prefecture, this exhibition facility was designed by the Toyama Prefectural Design and Supervision Cooperative. The building exemplifies the functional design principles of its era, created to serve as a versatile space for displaying industrial and cultural exhibitions. Its architectural approach reflects the practical requirements of large-scale public facilities while incorporating the design sensibilities of its time. The hall remains an important venue for the community and a notable representation of late-twentieth-century Japanese exhibition architecture.