An extremely tiny museum (gallery level), possibly the tiniest I have ever visited in my life, situated in "Ando Tadao Street" as other reviews mention. The cozy architecture represents the "modern" style in that there is little decoration. And yet with respect to the inefficiency of space use, it surely belongs to post modern as well -- the staircase leads the spectator to only two paintings on the second floor and a single painting on the third floor. If you are interested in architecture, it may be worth a visit. Spending 10 mins is sufficient. Worth noting that there is a cozy public bath close to the museum. Consider enjoying the entire area instead of trying to visit this single...
Read moreHaving an external tour of the museum. Admired by work of Tadao Ando whose designs feature nothingness, empty spaces. Bare or exposed concrete reflects his design philosophy. The perfect imperfection. The museum is located on Tadao Ando's street. Not a formal name of the street, but because of the six buildings he designed on this 432m strip of street. Accessible via Sengawa station, about 22mins train ride...
Read moreSituated in what is know as “Tadao Ando’s street”, from the famous architect who first realized plain structural concrete exterior walls in buildings with an aesthetic purpose, it lines up with many nearby buildings which share the same style and creates a small city within the city. Quiet, refined, surely not on the main tour guide plan, but worth...
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