overview
The Nomi Hometown Museum is a newly established comprehensive museum featuring a nature displays showcasing the unique natural characteristics of the region through life-size models of plants and animals; a humanities displays introducing cultural artifacts, including the Nomi Kofun Cluster historical site, and the Hakusan faith of the early modern period; a folklore displays introducing modern and contemporary life; and a children's museum where preschoolers and toddlers can learn about the history and nature of Nomi through play equipment.
Because the museum houses valuable cultural artifacts, including the prefecturally designated cultural property "Colored Silk Painting of the Hakusan Mandala," airtight display cases suitable for displays cultural artifacts have been installed in both the special displays room and the permanent displays room. displays area is 1251 m². The building is a single-story structure with reinforced concrete and wood construction.
Our scope of work included displays and interiors construction, such as building fixtures, sculpting, creating demonstration equipment and dioramas, video systems, video software, graphics, signage, electrical installation, and stage and lighting work.
<Project members>
[Development] Akihide Inoue
[Sales and Project Management] Tetsuya Kurita
[Planning] Kyohei Kishida
[Design] Sho Inanobe, Mina Miyaki
Basic information
- open
2020
- location
Ishikawa Prefecture
- client
Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture
- solution
Planning, signage and graphic concept design, architecture, exhibit execution, interior execution
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