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Building: CARE HALL FOR CHILD, ELDERLY AND DINNING

幼・老・食の堂

(AI-generated text / Claude Haiku 4.5)

The Yōrō Shoku no Dō, completed in 2017 in Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo, represents a thoughtful approach to multi-generational welfare architecture. Designed by T E C O, this facility integrates childcare, elderly care, and dining spaces into a cohesive structure that fosters intergenerational interaction. The building serves as both a children's welfare facility and a senior care center, with shared dining areas that encourage community engagement. This innovative program demonstrates how architectural design can break down barriers between age groups while meeting diverse social welfare needs in contemporary urban environments.

The Yōrō Shoku no Dō, completed in 2017 in Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo, represents a thoughtful approach to multi-generational welfare architecture. Designed by T E C O, this facility integrates childcare, elderly care, and dining spaces into a cohesive structure that fosters intergenerational interaction

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The Yōrō Shoku no Dō, completed in 2017 in Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo, represents a thoughtful approach to multi-generational welfare architecture. Designed by T E C O, this facility integrates childcare, elderly care, and dining spaces into a cohesive structure that fosters intergenerational interaction. The building serves as both a children's welfare facility and a senior care center, with shared dining areas that encourage community engagement. This innovative program demonstrates how architectural design can break down barriers between age groups while meeting diverse social welfare needs in contemporary urban environments.