中央大学多摩キャンパス
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742-1, higashinakano 12, hachioji city, tokyo
Chuo University's Tama Campus stands as a significant example of 1970s Japanese institutional architecture. Designed by the renowned Kume Architectural Office and completed in 1977, this expansive educational facility in Hachioji, Tokyo, demonstrates the modernist principles that dominated campus planning during Japan's period of rapid economic growth. The campus represents an important contribution to post-war academic architecture, showcasing the firm's expertise in creating functional and purposeful learning environments. Its design reflects the architectural philosophy of its era, balancing practical educational requirements with contemporary design sensibilities that have influenced institutional building practices in Japan.
Chuo University's Tama Campus stands as a significant example of 1970s Japanese institutional architecture. Designed by the renowned Kume Architectural Office and completed in 1977, this expansive educational facility in Hachioji, Tokyo, demonstrates the modernist principles that dominated campus pl
...Chuo University's Tama Campus stands as a significant example of 1970s Japanese institutional architecture. Designed by the renowned Kume Architectural Office and completed in 1977, this expansive educational facility in Hachioji, Tokyo, demonstrates the modernist principles that dominated campus planning during Japan's period of rapid economic growth. The campus represents an important contribution to post-war academic architecture, showcasing the firm's expertise in creating functional and purposeful learning environments. Its design reflects the architectural philosophy of its era, balancing practical educational requirements with contemporary design sensibilities that have influenced institutional building practices in Japan.