志賀町民センター
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12, oaza takagai, shiga-cho, shiga-gun, shiga
Shiga Citizens Center is a distinctive civic building completed in 1988 in Shiga Prefecture, designed by the architectural office of Tokutaro Morimastsu. This multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates three essential community facilities: administrative offices, a health center, and a performance hall. The structure exemplifies the late 1980s approach to public architecture, combining practical functionality with thoughtful spatial planning. Its design reflects the period's emphasis on creating unified civic spaces that serve diverse community needs while maintaining architectural coherence. The building remains an important landmark demonstrating how modern Japanese municipal architecture addressed the growing demand for multipurpose public facilities during this era.
Shiga Citizens Center is a distinctive civic building completed in 1988 in Shiga Prefecture, designed by the architectural office of Tokutaro Morimastsu. This multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates three essential community facilities: administrative offices, a health center, and a performanc
...Shiga Citizens Center is a distinctive civic building completed in 1988 in Shiga Prefecture, designed by the architectural office of Tokutaro Morimastsu. This multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates three essential community facilities: administrative offices, a health center, and a performance hall. The structure exemplifies the late 1980s approach to public architecture, combining practical functionality with thoughtful spatial planning. Its design reflects the period's emphasis on creating unified civic spaces that serve diverse community needs while maintaining architectural coherence. The building remains an important landmark demonstrating how modern Japanese municipal architecture addressed the growing demand for multipurpose public facilities during this era.