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INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL ONLINE JOURNAL 
ARCHITECTURE AND MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

4(49) 2019


ArticleARCHITECTURAL FORMATION OF JAPAN INNOVATION CENTERS
Authors A. Pochtovaia, L. Gaikova, Institute of Architecture and design, Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Abstract The article is devoted to the functional, planning, spatial, compositional and artistic features of the Japan innovation centers. A time periods from 1950 to 2019, national development plans and their goals are analyzed. The economic, social and urban development in the context of buildings and complexes of innovative purpose emergence are studied. The influence aspects on their formation are studied. Architectural models of innovation centers, their characteristic features, principles of location, and interested participants are identified and described. The conclusions are given as a result of a survey of objects, interviews with architects of Nikken Sekkei LTD, analysis of the design projects.
Keywords: innovation center, science park, technopolice, technology park, architectural models
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For citation

Pochtovaia A., Gaikova L. Architectural Formation of Japan Innovation Centers. Architecture and Modern Information Technologies, 2019, no. 4(49), pp. 169-182. Available at: https://marhi.ru/AMIT/2019/4kvart19/PDF/11_pochtovaia.pdf DOI: 10.24411/1998-4839-2019-00012