横浜博覧会協会管理施設
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1-3 midori-cho, nishi-ku, yokohama-shi, kanagawa
The Yokohama Exposition Society Management Facility, completed in 1988, stands as a notable example of late twentieth century Japanese office architecture. Located in Yokohama's Nishi Ward, this building was designed by architects Michio Nanjo and Akira Komiyama. The structure reflects the design philosophies prominent during Japan's economic boom period, showcasing thoughtful spatial planning and contemporary materials typical of 1980s commercial architecture. The facility's functional design demonstrates how institutional office buildings can balance practical requirements with architectural refinement, making it of interest to those studying post-war Japanese architectural development and urban corporate design.
The Yokohama Exposition Society Management Facility, completed in 1988, stands as a notable example of late twentieth century Japanese office architecture. Located in Yokohama's Nishi Ward, this building was designed by architects Michio Nanjo and Akira Komiyama. The structure reflects the design ph
...The Yokohama Exposition Society Management Facility, completed in 1988, stands as a notable example of late twentieth century Japanese office architecture. Located in Yokohama's Nishi Ward, this building was designed by architects Michio Nanjo and Akira Komiyama. The structure reflects the design philosophies prominent during Japan's economic boom period, showcasing thoughtful spatial planning and contemporary materials typical of 1980s commercial architecture. The facility's functional design demonstrates how institutional office buildings can balance practical requirements with architectural refinement, making it of interest to those studying post-war Japanese architectural development and urban corporate design.