Naoshima Island in Japan's Seto Inland Sea has been transformed from an industrial waste site into a haven for contemporary art, largely thanks to the architecture of Tadao Ando. Over three decades, Ando has designed several museums on the island, creating a unique blend of art, architecture, and nature. The island, measuring eight square kilometers, features numerous art sites, establishing itself as a significant cultural destination.
Naoshima Island Transformed: Tadao Ando's Architecture Revitalizes Industrial Wasteland into Art Paradise
Edited by: Ek Soshnikova
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