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KITAKYUSHU

MUNICIPAL C

MUSEUM OF ART
Goh chung hoe gusti rianggono cherlene fakhitah shabirah thanh - Rositha mujica
Introduction
Location

The Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of


Art ( Kitakysh
Shiritsu Bijutsukan) is located in Tobata-
ku, Kitakyushu, Japan.
Introduction
Architect
About
History

Kitakyushu whole view of the museum


in Kitakyushu City Aerial view around
the 1979 time ...
There is no Annex yet
The museum houses more than 6,000 pieces of art, as well as offering various exhibitions
throughout the year. The surrounding park not only offers a pleasant view over Tobata but is
also a peaceful oasis with artwork in the form of sculptures scattered throughout.
About
Facility
This Museum has well maintain planting.
The surrounding environment is also an art.
There is also a Sazakura (a 4 seasons sakura)
in front of the Museum)
About
Facility

Installation of elevators up to the 3rd floor,


including updating air conditioning and electric
facilities ...
1st floor plan exhibition room There is no front
room at the entrance, so outside air enters
directly from the entrance In
recent years, a tough exhibition of important
cultural property class temperature and
humidity management Kai attract the
things that is difficult ...
About
Entrance

Elevator to 3rd floor. The only entrance


About
Entrance

Entrance door use steel and glass


About
Entrance
Entrance hall "on the first floor" Entrance hall
Three-layer spillover white marble ...
This shiny feeling even in 41 years ...
" Fuku City Art Museum "opened five years
later can not be totally opponent
About
Structure
A cantilever is a rigid structural element, such as a
beam or a plate, anchored at only one end to a
(usually vertical) support from which it is protruding;
this could also be a perpendicular connection to a
flat vertical surface such as a wall. Cantilevers can
also be constructed with trusses or slabs. When
subjected to a structural load, the cantilever carries
the load to the support where it is forced against by
a moment and shear stress.[1]
Cantilever construction allows for overhanging
structures without external bracing, in contrast to
constructions supported at both ends with loads
applied between the supports, such as a simply
supported beam found in a post and lintel system.
Source: Contemporary Japanese Architecture: Tracing the Next Generation
James Steele
Section
for presentation tomorrow
content:
- project overview (about bulding we choose)
- structure cantilaver (data about cantilaver etc)
- research or analysing concept cantilaver)
so our team can focus about structure

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