K-Museum, Shiogama, Japan


Related person
Hitoshi Abe (architect)
Description
Located in a small town on a hilly site with a view of the Pacific Ocean, this is a design for a private art museum intended to permanently display eight sculptures owned by the client. Within the predetermined 10mx12mx10m volume, the architecture was given form by creating the eight spaces to hold the sculptures as if inflating them like soap bubbles. Keywords: Japan, Miyagi, Tohoku-chiho, Shiogama, commercial structures, exhibition buildings, exhibitions and exhibition structures. Submitted by Hitoshi Abe.
Style/Period
2000s (2000 - 2009)