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Building: YURAGUMORI

ゆらぐ森

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神奈川県横浜市保土ヶ谷区常盤台79横浜国立大学建築学棟横

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Yuragu Mori is an innovative exhibition facility completed in 2009, located at Yokohama National University in Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by architects Hideaki Nishi, Yusuke Ninomiya, and Moe Fujisue of the university, this structure represents a compelling exploration of contemporary architectural design. The building's name, meaning "Swaying Forest," reflects its conceptual approach to creating dynamic spatial experiences. Situated adjacent to the university's architecture building, Yuragu Mori serves as both a functional exhibition space and an architectural statement, offering visitors an engaging environment that demonstrates innovative design principles and spatial composition techniques that will captivate architecture professionals and students alike.

Yuragu Mori is an innovative exhibition facility completed in 2009, located at Yokohama National University in Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by architects Hideaki Nishi, Yusuke Ninomiya, and Moe Fujisue of the university, this structure represents a compelling exploration of contemporary architectur

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Yuragu Mori is an innovative exhibition facility completed in 2009, located at Yokohama National University in Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by architects Hideaki Nishi, Yusuke Ninomiya, and Moe Fujisue of the university, this structure represents a compelling exploration of contemporary architectural design. The building's name, meaning "Swaying Forest," reflects its conceptual approach to creating dynamic spatial experiences. Situated adjacent to the university's architecture building, Yuragu Mori serves as both a functional exhibition space and an architectural statement, offering visitors an engaging environment that demonstrates innovative design principles and spatial composition techniques that will captivate architecture professionals and students alike.