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Building: Aoba gakuen

青葉学園

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Aoba Gakuen is a distinctive institutional complex completed in 1983 and designed by Pandeconstruction Architectural Design Laboratory. Located in Setagaya, Tokyo, this building exemplifies the architectural philosophy of the 1980s through its integrated approach to multiple functions. The facility seamlessly combines an indoor sports venue, kindergarten, and university within a unified design scheme. This multifunctional approach represents a thoughtful response to urban spatial constraints while creating cohesive environments for education and physical activity. The structure demonstrates the era's contemporary design sensibilities and serves as a notable example of institutional architecture from Japan's high-growth period.

Aoba Gakuen is a distinctive institutional complex completed in 1983 and designed by Pandeconstruction Architectural Design Laboratory. Located in Setagaya, Tokyo, this building exemplifies the architectural philosophy of the 1980s through its integrated approach to multiple functions. The facility

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Aoba Gakuen is a distinctive institutional complex completed in 1983 and designed by Pandeconstruction Architectural Design Laboratory. Located in Setagaya, Tokyo, this building exemplifies the architectural philosophy of the 1980s through its integrated approach to multiple functions. The facility seamlessly combines an indoor sports venue, kindergarten, and university within a unified design scheme. This multifunctional approach represents a thoughtful response to urban spatial constraints while creating cohesive environments for education and physical activity. The structure demonstrates the era's contemporary design sensibilities and serves as a notable example of institutional architecture from Japan's high-growth period.