REST HOUSE IN NAIKU, JINGU

Outline
This is a renovation of the Ise Jingu Inner Shrine Sanshuden, which was built in 1969. It is a resting place for worshippers and a stage for dedication events (songs, dances, Noh plays, etc.). The existing concrete roof was removed and a steel-framed roof was erected, and the pillar corridors and corridors were light-weighted eaves made of a combination of steel and wood.
Location
  • Mie
Journal
Shinkenchiku November 2011 issue
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