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Building: DAIDO INSTITUE OF TECHNOLOGY LIBRARY

大同工業大学図書館

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The Daido University Library, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century educational architecture in Nagoya. Located in the Minami ward, this library was designed through a collaborative effort between the DIT Library Basic Design Project Team and Nippon Design, reflecting thoughtful planning for academic spaces. The building represents the architectural practices of its era, demonstrating how institutional libraries were conceived to serve growing student populations. Its design integrates functional requirements with contemporary design principles, making it a significant reference point for understanding Japanese university library architecture from the late 1980s.

The Daido University Library, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century educational architecture in Nagoya. Located in the Minami ward, this library was designed through a collaborative effort between the DIT Library Basic Design Project Team and Nippon Design, reflect

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The Daido University Library, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century educational architecture in Nagoya. Located in the Minami ward, this library was designed through a collaborative effort between the DIT Library Basic Design Project Team and Nippon Design, reflecting thoughtful planning for academic spaces. The building represents the architectural practices of its era, demonstrating how institutional libraries were conceived to serve growing student populations. Its design integrates functional requirements with contemporary design principles, making it a significant reference point for understanding Japanese university library architecture from the late 1980s.