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Building: Tropical Dream Center

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The Tropical Dream Center, completed in 1984 in Motobu, Okinawa, represents a distinctive approach to tropical botanical and marine exhibition architecture. Designed collaboratively by Nihon Sekkei and the Okinawa General Bureau of Development and Construction, this facility seamlessly integrates plant cultivation and aquarium functions within a single architectural framework. The building exemplifies thoughtful climate control design necessary for maintaining tropical environments in Japan's subtropical climate. Its innovative structural solutions address the challenges of creating stable conditions for diverse tropical species while providing accessible public spaces. The center stands as an important example of specialized facility design that balances horticultural and architectural excellence during the 1980s.

The Tropical Dream Center, completed in 1984 in Motobu, Okinawa, represents a distinctive approach to tropical botanical and marine exhibition architecture. Designed collaboratively by Nihon Sekkei and the Okinawa General Bureau of Development and Construction, this facility seamlessly integrates pl

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The Tropical Dream Center, completed in 1984 in Motobu, Okinawa, represents a distinctive approach to tropical botanical and marine exhibition architecture. Designed collaboratively by Nihon Sekkei and the Okinawa General Bureau of Development and Construction, this facility seamlessly integrates plant cultivation and aquarium functions within a single architectural framework. The building exemplifies thoughtful climate control design necessary for maintaining tropical environments in Japan's subtropical climate. Its innovative structural solutions address the challenges of creating stable conditions for diverse tropical species while providing accessible public spaces. The center stands as an important example of specialized facility design that balances horticultural and architectural excellence during the 1980s.