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  1. Jun 28, 2011 · This project is a new library for a highly distinguished art universities in Japan. It involves designing a new library building and refurbishing the existing building into an art...

  2. This project is a new library for one of the distinguished art universities in Japan. It involves designing a new library building and refurbishing the existing building into an art...

  3. Mar 16, 2011 · Built in 1962, Musashino Art Universitys combined gallery-library is one of the school’s treasured original buildings. Designed by architect Yoshinobu Ashihara, the Modernist concrete edifice occupies a prominent position amid the school’s 27-acre campus, a checkerboard of solids and voids 25 miles west of central Tokyo.

  4. Sep 22, 2010 · It is the plan of Musashino Art University Library by Sou Fujimoto Architects that brings distinction to the design, combining conceptual clarity with functional rigour. Photography by Edmund Sumner. At 6,500m², this is Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto’s largest building to date. Ever since his Children’s Treatment Centre in Hokkaido shared ...

  5. Official site of Musashino Art University Museum & Library (MAU M&L). Summary of MAU M&L, exhibitions and events, collections, education, news and topics, and so on.

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  6. The project for the new Musashino Art University Library – one of the most distinguished art libraries in Japan – can be defined as a linear container of books that could, potentially, be extended indefinitely, folding and folding to form an angular and labyrinthian spiral.

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  8. This project is a new library for a highly distinguished art universities in Japan. It involves designing a new library building and refurbishing the existing building into an art gallery, which will ultimately create a new integration of the Library and the Art Gallery.

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