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Building: ANGEL WOMEN'S HOSPITAL

エンゼル病院

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Angel Hospital, completed in 2002 in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to medical facility design. Created through the collaborative efforts of architect Yuzuru Tominaga and Form System Design Laboratory, this healthcare building demonstrates how contemporary architectural principles can be applied to functional institutional spaces. The design reflects careful consideration of patient comfort, staff efficiency, and the building's integration within its urban context. The hospital exemplifies early 2000s Japanese architectural practice in creating dignified and accessible public facilities.

Angel Hospital, completed in 2002 in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to medical facility design. Created through the collaborative efforts of architect Yuzuru Tominaga and Form System Design Laboratory, this healthcare building demonstrates how contemporary architect

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Angel Hospital, completed in 2002 in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to medical facility design. Created through the collaborative efforts of architect Yuzuru Tominaga and Form System Design Laboratory, this healthcare building demonstrates how contemporary architectural principles can be applied to functional institutional spaces. The design reflects careful consideration of patient comfort, staff efficiency, and the building's integration within its urban context. The hospital exemplifies early 2000s Japanese architectural practice in creating dignified and accessible public facilities.