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Ceramic relief "Ceramic relief for 60th anniversary of the municipal merger" / Producer : Elementary and junior high school students in Yugawara town / Supervisor : Kengo Kuma / JR East Yugawara Station Square / Installed on October 3, 2016
Kengo KumaArchitectEvery one is diverse, but they are harmonious as a whole. It becomes the ultimate public art as the aim of "harmony of diversity." It will be an encouragement for the children that the work they made will stay here. (In the unveiling ceremony)
Yugawara Town was born on April 1, 1955, by merging two towns and one village (Yugawara Town, Yoshihama Town and Fukuura Village) in Kanagawa Prefecture. On April 1, 2015, 60th anniversary of the municipal merger was celebrated, and as a milestone, a monument was made by elementary and junior high school students in Yugawara Town, who are responsible for the future of Yugawara Town. It is a ceramic relief with the columns, which were twisted and marked with their hands by approximately 1,500 elementary and junior high school students in the town.
Supervisor | Kengo Kuma | Planner | Yugawara Town, Japan Traffic Culture Association |
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Producer | Elementary and junior high school students in Yugawara town | Producer | CREARE Atami-Yugawara Studio |
Location | JR East Yugawara Station Square Map | News | |
Installed on | October 3, 2016 | ||
Type | Ceramic Relief | ||
Size | H3.0m × W7.6m | ||
Keywords | Bamboo cylinder |
Supervisor | Kengo Kuma |
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Producer | Elementary and junior high school students in Yugawara town |
Location | JR East Yugawara Station Square Map |
Installed on | October 3, 2016 |
Type | Ceramic Relief |
Size | H3.0m × W7.6m |
Keywords | Bamboo cylinder |
Planner | Yugawara Town, Japan Traffic Culture Association |
Producer | CREARE Atami-Yugawara Studio |
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