読谷壺屋共同窯やちむんの里
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2,653-1, zakimi, yomitan village, nakagami district, okinawa
Yomitan Tsuboya Kyodo Gama Yachimun no Sato is a distinctive architectural complex completed in 1980 in Okinawa's Yomitan Village. Designed by Takumi Sekkei, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and artisanal workshop spaces. The structure represents a thoughtful approach to preserving traditional Okinawan pottery culture while accommodating modern functional needs. Its design reflects the regional vernacular architecture and demonstrates how contemporary buildings can honor local craftsmanship traditions. The facility serves as both a working pottery workshop and community space, making it a significant example of culturally sensitive architectural design in contemporary Japan.
Yomitan Tsuboya Kyodo Gama Yachimun no Sato is a distinctive architectural complex completed in 1980 in Okinawa's Yomitan Village. Designed by Takumi Sekkei, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and artisanal workshop spaces. The structure represents a thought
...Yomitan Tsuboya Kyodo Gama Yachimun no Sato is a distinctive architectural complex completed in 1980 in Okinawa's Yomitan Village. Designed by Takumi Sekkei, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and artisanal workshop spaces. The structure represents a thoughtful approach to preserving traditional Okinawan pottery culture while accommodating modern functional needs. Its design reflects the regional vernacular architecture and demonstrates how contemporary buildings can honor local craftsmanship traditions. The facility serves as both a working pottery workshop and community space, making it a significant example of culturally sensitive architectural design in contemporary Japan.