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Building: Dai-ichi life senri education center

第一生命千里教育センター

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The Daiichi Seimei Senri Education Center, completed in 1981, stands as a notable example of institutional architecture from Japan's high-growth period. Located in Toyonaka, Osaka, this social education facility was designed by the distinguished firm Matsuda Hirata Sakamoto Architects. The building exemplifies the design principles of its era, combining functional programming with architectural sophistication. As an educational facility operated by a major insurance company, it reflects the corporate commitment to community development during the 1980s. The center's design demonstrates thoughtful integration of educational spaces with contemporary architectural expression, making it of particular interest to those studying Japanese institutional buildings and postwar architectural development.

The Daiichi Seimei Senri Education Center, completed in 1981, stands as a notable example of institutional architecture from Japan's high-growth period. Located in Toyonaka, Osaka, this social education facility was designed by the distinguished firm Matsuda Hirata Sakamoto Architects. The building

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The Daiichi Seimei Senri Education Center, completed in 1981, stands as a notable example of institutional architecture from Japan's high-growth period. Located in Toyonaka, Osaka, this social education facility was designed by the distinguished firm Matsuda Hirata Sakamoto Architects. The building exemplifies the design principles of its era, combining functional programming with architectural sophistication. As an educational facility operated by a major insurance company, it reflects the corporate commitment to community development during the 1980s. The center's design demonstrates thoughtful integration of educational spaces with contemporary architectural expression, making it of particular interest to those studying Japanese institutional buildings and postwar architectural development.