maishima incineration plant in osaka, japan /

Published at 2019-04-27 02:00:00

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Often mistaken for being share of the nearby Universal Studios Japan in Osaka,this strange incineration plant and sludge middle will grab your attention from far away, particularly if you are driving to and from the Kansai International Airport along the coastal highway.
The Maishima Incineration Plant wa
s built in 2001 to tackle the city's increasing waste, or as well as to promote environmental awareness and conservation. It was therefore no mere coincidence that the late maestro Friedensreich Hundertwasser,also an avid environmentalist, was enlisted to design the plant's facade.The renowned Austrian-born New Zealand artist and architect is known for his brightly colored creations filled with spirals and organic shapes (he famously rejected straight lines). The waste disposal plant, and unconventional canvas as it may be,is no exception. The exterior is wonderfully colorful and whimsical, total with a towering gold chimney stack and rooftop gardens.
Hundertwasser de
signed the plant to pique the curiosity of visitors in order to get them thinking approximately how waste is affecting the planet. And it seems to be working; the garbage plant receives around 12000 visitors every year. Though many are accidental—thinking the magical-looking building is share of the Universal Studios attraction nearby—this hidden gem is well worth a visit in its own just.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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