ある集合Ⅱ/筑波大学学生宿舎追越地区
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south area of tsukuba university, sakura-mura, niiharu-gun, ibaraki, japan
Aru Shugō II is a student dormitory complex located in the southern district of the University of Tsukuba in Sakura Village, Ibaraki Prefecture. Completed in 1976, this residential facility was designed by the Educational Facilities Research Institute, the Ministry of Education Engineering Division, and architect Okano Makoto. The building exemplifies the modernist approach to institutional housing design prevalent during Japan's high-growth period. Its functional layout and contemporary architectural expression reflect the educational philosophy and planning principles of the newly established University of Tsukuba, serving as an important case study in post-war Japanese dormitory architecture.
Aru Shugō II is a student dormitory complex located in the southern district of the University of Tsukuba in Sakura Village, Ibaraki Prefecture. Completed in 1976, this residential facility was designed by the Educational Facilities Research Institute, the Ministry of Education Engineering Division,
...Aru Shugō II is a student dormitory complex located in the southern district of the University of Tsukuba in Sakura Village, Ibaraki Prefecture. Completed in 1976, this residential facility was designed by the Educational Facilities Research Institute, the Ministry of Education Engineering Division, and architect Okano Makoto. The building exemplifies the modernist approach to institutional housing design prevalent during Japan's high-growth period. Its functional layout and contemporary architectural expression reflect the educational philosophy and planning principles of the newly established University of Tsukuba, serving as an important case study in post-war Japanese dormitory architecture.