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Building: WARE HOUES C

長崎港(元船地区)上屋(C棟)

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The Nagasaki Port Motofune District Warehouse C Building stands as a striking example of late 20th-century industrial architecture. Completed in 1997, this temporary structure was designed collaboratively by Arai Architects, Michael Rotundi of Rotundi Architects, and Mitsubishi Estate. Located in the historic Motofune area of Nagasaki, the building exemplifies the intersection of functional industrial design and contemporary architectural vision. Originally conceived for furniture storage and temporary use, this structure demonstrates innovative approaches to temporary architecture while respecting its port setting's maritime heritage and urban context.

The Nagasaki Port Motofune District Warehouse C Building stands as a striking example of late 20th-century industrial architecture. Completed in 1997, this temporary structure was designed collaboratively by Arai Architects, Michael Rotundi of Rotundi Architects, and Mitsubishi Estate. Located in th

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The Nagasaki Port Motofune District Warehouse C Building stands as a striking example of late 20th-century industrial architecture. Completed in 1997, this temporary structure was designed collaboratively by Arai Architects, Michael Rotundi of Rotundi Architects, and Mitsubishi Estate. Located in the historic Motofune area of Nagasaki, the building exemplifies the intersection of functional industrial design and contemporary architectural vision. Originally conceived for furniture storage and temporary use, this structure demonstrates innovative approaches to temporary architecture while respecting its port setting's maritime heritage and urban context.