Meiji Shrine Dancing Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Lighting design for a new religious dancing hall.
Meiji Shrine stands amidst of serene quite forest in middle of Tokyo adjacent to a fashionable Harajuku. The Meiji Shrine is the most prestigious shrine which enshrines the Emperor Meiji. The Dancing Hall was built to worship for a people who come for a family well being and good fortune. Architect Yoshichika Uchida, successfully blended the old traditional space with today’s highly sophisticated technology.
- Architekci Światła
- Architectural Lighting Group (ALG)
- Rok
- 1993
- Project Status
- Built
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