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Building: UMAMI PARK VISITER CENTER

馬見丘陵公園館

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Mami Kyuryo Park Museum, completed in 1991, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese park architecture. Designed by Toh Ninjiro and his firm Architectural Vision, this facility serves as both administrative headquarters and visitor center for the expansive Mami Kyuryo Park in Kawai Town, Nara Prefecture. The building exemplifies thoughtful integration of functional design with its natural surroundings, reflecting the early 1990s approach to public facility architecture in Japan. Its design thoughtfully balances practical office requirements with the need to complement the park's landscape, making it a significant work in the context of Japanese regional architectural development during that period.

Mami Kyuryo Park Museum, completed in 1991, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese park architecture. Designed by Toh Ninjiro and his firm Architectural Vision, this facility serves as both administrative headquarters and visitor center for the expansive Mami Kyuryo Park in Kawai Town,

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Mami Kyuryo Park Museum, completed in 1991, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese park architecture. Designed by Toh Ninjiro and his firm Architectural Vision, this facility serves as both administrative headquarters and visitor center for the expansive Mami Kyuryo Park in Kawai Town, Nara Prefecture. The building exemplifies thoughtful integration of functional design with its natural surroundings, reflecting the early 1990s approach to public facility architecture in Japan. Its design thoughtfully balances practical office requirements with the need to complement the park's landscape, making it a significant work in the context of Japanese regional architectural development during that period.