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Analysis of spatial composition of lobby space in Museum designed by Kunio Maekawa.

Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University Volume 58 Issue 2 Page 37-43
published_at 2008-03
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Title
前川國男設計の美術館・博物館建築におけるロビー空間の構成手法
Analysis of spatial composition of lobby space in Museum designed by Kunio Maekawa.
Creators Maki Rie
Creators Takahashi Tomohiko
Creators Otomura Masato
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Kunio Maekawa museum lobby space hall space spatial composition
Kunio Maekawa (1905-1986) played an important part in the creation of modern architecture in Japan. The purpose of this study is to clarify the spatial composition of lobby spaces in the Museums designed by him. This study focuses nine works published in Shin-Kenchiku and Kenchiku-Bunka, and analyzes on following three points, Shape of the Plan, Changes of the Section and Position of the Main Opening. As a result, nine lobby spaces can be classified four types: 1) one floor of L shape with a terrace, 2) one floor of straight line with a void, 3) complex of two floors with a void, 4) complex of two floors with a terrace and a void.
Languages jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers 山口大学工学部
Date Issued 2008-03
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Access Rights open access
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