青山町役場・中央公民館
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Aoyama Town Hall and Central Community Center stands as a notable example of 1970s Japanese public architecture. Completed in 1975 and designed by the Chiyoda Architectural Institute and Nihon University's Production Engineering Department Sou Laboratory, this multipurpose facility seamlessly integrates municipal administration with social education functions. The building exemplifies the era's approach to creating community-centered civic spaces, reflecting the architectural philosophy of its designers. Located in Aoyama Town, Mie Prefecture, this structure represents an important period in Japan's development of public facilities that served both administrative and cultural purposes for local residents.
Aoyama Town Hall and Central Community Center stands as a notable example of 1970s Japanese public architecture. Completed in 1975 and designed by the Chiyoda Architectural Institute and Nihon University's Production Engineering Department Sou Laboratory, this multipurpose facility seamlessly integr
...Aoyama Town Hall and Central Community Center stands as a notable example of 1970s Japanese public architecture. Completed in 1975 and designed by the Chiyoda Architectural Institute and Nihon University's Production Engineering Department Sou Laboratory, this multipurpose facility seamlessly integrates municipal administration with social education functions. The building exemplifies the era's approach to creating community-centered civic spaces, reflecting the architectural philosophy of its designers. Located in Aoyama Town, Mie Prefecture, this structure represents an important period in Japan's development of public facilities that served both administrative and cultural purposes for local residents.