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Building: AYUZAWA PARKING AREA (WEST BOUND),TOMEI EXPRESSWAY

東名高速道路 鮎沢パーキングエリア休憩施設(下り線)

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The Ayusawa Parking Area Rest Facility (Downbound) on the Tomei Expressway represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese service architecture. Completed in 1991 and designed by Iwao Nakagawa and Kenchiku Sogo Kenkyujo, this structure exemplifies functional design principles applied to transportation infrastructure. Located in Yamakita Town, Ashigara District, Kanagawa Prefecture, the facility demonstrates thoughtful integration of traveler amenities within the constraints of expressway design. The architectural approach balances utilitarian requirements with aesthetic considerations, making it a notable case study in Japanese highway architecture from this period.

The Ayusawa Parking Area Rest Facility (Downbound) on the Tomei Expressway represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese service architecture. Completed in 1991 and designed by Iwao Nakagawa and Kenchiku Sogo Kenkyujo, this structure exemplifies functional design principles app

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The Ayusawa Parking Area Rest Facility (Downbound) on the Tomei Expressway represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese service architecture. Completed in 1991 and designed by Iwao Nakagawa and Kenchiku Sogo Kenkyujo, this structure exemplifies functional design principles applied to transportation infrastructure. Located in Yamakita Town, Ashigara District, Kanagawa Prefecture, the facility demonstrates thoughtful integration of traveler amenities within the constraints of expressway design. The architectural approach balances utilitarian requirements with aesthetic considerations, making it a notable case study in Japanese highway architecture from this period.