Australia has been part of the ETAT since 2000 and has since then been building and deepening its relationship with the region over the years. An old minka house built over 100 years ago in the Urada village was transformed into the Australia House as a symbol of its long-term relationship with this region and for continuing cultural exchange between the two countries. When the original Australia House was demolished in the March 2011 earthquake, we ran an international architectural competition with Tadao Ando as the head judge and invited proposals to rebuild a “reasonable, small and robust” architectural building. The proposition by the Sydney-based architect Andrew Burns was selected amongst 154 entries and the current Australia House was built in time for the ETAT2012. Its distinctive triangular structure and the materials used for the walls which resonate with the surrounding nature, it won the Jørn Utzon award in 2013.
Supported by the Australian Embassy, the Australia-Japan Foundation, Niigata Prefecture
Sponsored by International Culture Appreciation and Interchange Society, Inc.
Landscape produced by Yutaka Kawaguchi, Kaori Naito
-Accommodation-
[Accommodation acceptance period]
1 Jun – 10 Nov, 2024(Except Tue & Wed.)
*Closed during winter
【Price per night】
Usage fee of the facility JPY12000+Adult JPY3000, Children JPY1500, Children before school age JPY1000
【Capacity】
6 people (Up to one group per night, one building reserved)
【Check in / out】
IN / 17:00~18:00
OUT 9:00
Location / Matsdai NOHBUTAI
【How to book】
Click here.
Artwork no. | Y082 |
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Production year | 2009 |
Opening hours | 11:00~16:00 |
Admission | Adult: ¥400, Children 6-15 years old: ¥200 (Depending on the period, passports for viewing artworks and common tickets may be sold.) |
Closed | Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays / Winter season |
Area | Matsunoyama |
Village | Urada |
Official website | http://echigo.australia.or.jp/ |
Open dates | 7/13-11/10, 2024 (Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays) |
Venue | 7577-1 Urada, Tokamachi-City, Niigata Prefecture |