Kagawa / Kenzo Tange

Kagawa Prefectural Government Hall (1958) in Takamatsu, by Kenzo Tange
The tile mural, “Wakeiseijaku – Harmony, Respect, Purity, Tranquility” is by Genichiro Inokuma


The Kenzo Tange studio designed the interior, which includes furniture by Isamu Kenmochi, Testsuo Matsumoto, Yasuko Yoshida and Yasuji Kobayashi.

The stools are ceramic.


Kenzo Tange shelves






Kenzo Tange