Monday, March 28, 2011

Creative Climbing Net for Children by the Hakone Pavilion

Hakone flag a wonderful architectural masterpiece by an accumulation of over 500 journals created.This architecture designed by Tezuka Architects,  Built as part of the Hakone Open -Air Museum, opened in 1969 as the first Open - air museum of art in Japan.  The use of 320 cubic meters of wood without the use of metal parts, except the concrete foundation construction device architects Pavilion Hakone in a secure area of the foundation of the museum.  E ' is for children and children's climbing net, by the artist Toshiko Horiuchi rubble built.  Built in protection from rain and harsh sun flag mediated Hakone a feeling of " Offside ", surrounded by nature.  Advanced structural analysis was used to indicate that to overcome the variability of wood.  While the traditional wood together we used to have a futuristic way that would lead to a completely new type of architecture.  " When the Japanese to take their children to enjoy the amazing architecture and art in the Open - Air Museum.















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