Museum of Wood | Tadao Ando
7-21-2025: LensTokyo; Perched in the lush mountains of Kami Town in Hyogo Prefecture, the Museum for Wood Culture (called Ki no Dendō [木の殿堂] in Japanese) is an architectural and sensory gem designed by Tadao Ando, one of Japan’s most acclaimed architects. Situated at an altitude of 654 meters near the Hyonosen-Ushiroyama-Nagisan Quasi-National Park, the museum was created to deepen appreciation for wood as both material and metaphor in Japanese life. Its remote location adds to its tranquil atmosphere, making it feel…Read More!
• Hyogo, Japan |~ 29,000 SF | ~ 1991 to 1994 | © Google Et Al
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