Showing posts with label Arai Chiaki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arai Chiaki. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Kawamoto "civic centre" (inside)

The first part of this post can be found here

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The musical instrument museum in Kawamoto is only a few metres wide, little more than a corridor running alongside the swimming pool, but is very tall and gives the impression of being a cathedral.

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The complex of buildings were designed by Arai Chiaki, a local architect. The little museum is free, and worth a visit if you are in the area, but probably not worth a special trip unless you are really interested in musical instruments from around the world.

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The benches are designed as piano keyboards and are a nice touch.

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The foyer also uses height to increase the sense of space.

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The auditorium has no particular features, though it was filling up with people for a concert so I wasn't able to wander around and find any interesting viewpoints.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

kawamoto "civic centre" (outside)

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Kawamoto is a small town upstream of my village on the Gonokawa river. The population is around 4,500, a mere quarter of what it was 50 years ago, yet on the hill overlooking the town is quite a grand civic complex.

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There's a heated indoor swimming pool, a library, a musical instrument museum, and a full-size concert hall. I went to the concert hall for the first time a couple of weeks ago to see the world famous taiko group Kodo on their world tour.

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The town has a reputation as a "music town", and until recently a full-time music teacher was employed at the center which also has recording studios.

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The complex was designed by architect Arai Chiaki, another homegrown Shimane architect, and opened in 1998. The complex does get used by local people, but I wonder if the money would not have been better spent on a decent hospital (nearest big hospital is an hour away) or installing a mains sewage system?