Architecture in Gunma prefecture

projects listed: 12

Cities, towns, villages         市町村

■ Annaka city

■ Isesaki city

■ Maebashi city

■ Ota city

 

■ Shibukawa city

■ Takasaki city

■ Tatebayashi city

■ Tano district

 


Annaka city

2008

ENVIRONMENT ART FORUM IN ANNAKA

Annaka city, Gunma

architects: Sosuke Fujimoto Architects

 

Isesaki city

2002

ADZUMA GROUP HOME AND DAY-CARE CENTER

1766-8 Kamisuwan-cho, Isesaki city, Gunma

architects: Eizo Shiina Architecture Design Office

 

Maebashi city

1989

GT-M

Maebashi city, Gunma

architects: Kengo Kuma and Associates

 

Ota city

2009

MUSEUM OF KANAYAMA CASTLE RUIN, KANAYAMA COMMUNITY CENTER

40-14 Kanayama-cho, Ota city, Gunma

architects: Kengo Kuma and Associates

 

2007

TERRACE HOUSE IN OTA

Ota city, Gunma

architects: CAn / C+A nagoya (Coelacanth and Associates Nagoya)

 

2005

GUNMA INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY

69-1 Nishi-Honmachi, Ota city, Gunma

architects: CAn / C+A nagoya (Coelacanth and Associates Nagoya) + CAt / C+A tokyo (Coelacanth and Associates Tokyo)

 

2004

OTA HOUSE MUSEUM

Ota city, Gunma

architects: C+A Coelacanth and Associates

 

Shibukawa city

2008

HARA MUSEUM ARC

2855-1 Kanai, Shibukawa city, Gunma

designers: Isozaki Arata / Arata Isozaki & Associates + Kosuge Katsumi / Kajima Design

 

Takasaki city

2009

SMALL HOUSE H

Takasaki city, Gunma

architects: Office of Kumiko Inui

 

Tatebayashi city

2001

GUNMA MUSEUM OF ART, TATEBAYASHI

2003 Hinata-cho, Tatebayashi city, Gunma

architects: Daiichi-Kobo Associates + Takahashi Teiichi

 

Tano-gun

2005

ONISHI HALL

Oni'ishi-machi, Tano-gun, Gunma

architects: Kazuyo Sejima & Associates

 

2003

KANNA NAKASATO TOWN HALL

427-1 Kagahara, Kanna town, Tano-gun, Gunma

architects: Furuya Nobuaki / NASCA