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Building: Chubu institute of technology campus plaza building no. 19 & 20

中部工業大学キャンパス・プラザ 19号館・20号館

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Chukyo University of Industries Campus Plaza Buildings 19 and 20, completed in 1976, represent a significant example of modernist institutional architecture designed by Daiichi Kobo. Located in Kasugai, Aichi Prefecture, these structures exemplify the design philosophy of the mid-1970s Japanese architectural movement. The buildings serve multiple functions including administrative offices, commercial facilities, and university spaces, demonstrating the integrated approach to campus planning of that era. The design reflects the rational modernism characteristic of the period, with efficient spatial organization and functional clarity. These structures remain important examples of how Japanese architects approached multi-purpose institutional buildings during Japan's period of rapid economic growth and educational expansion.

Chukyo University of Industries Campus Plaza Buildings 19 and 20, completed in 1976, represent a significant example of modernist institutional architecture designed by Daiichi Kobo. Located in Kasugai, Aichi Prefecture, these structures exemplify the design philosophy of the mid-1970s Japanese arch

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Chukyo University of Industries Campus Plaza Buildings 19 and 20, completed in 1976, represent a significant example of modernist institutional architecture designed by Daiichi Kobo. Located in Kasugai, Aichi Prefecture, these structures exemplify the design philosophy of the mid-1970s Japanese architectural movement. The buildings serve multiple functions including administrative offices, commercial facilities, and university spaces, demonstrating the integrated approach to campus planning of that era. The design reflects the rational modernism characteristic of the period, with efficient spatial organization and functional clarity. These structures remain important examples of how Japanese architects approached multi-purpose institutional buildings during Japan's period of rapid economic growth and educational expansion.