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Building: DAIWA UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING RESEARCH BUILDING

東京大学大学院情報学環 ダイワユビキタス学術研究館

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The Daiwa Ubiquitous Academic Research Hall at the University of Tokyo represents a contemporary approach to educational architecture. Completed in 2014 through collaboration between the university's campus planning office and Kengo Kuma's design firm, this facility demonstrates innovative integration of modern design principles with academic functionality. Located in the Hongo district of Bunkyo Ward, the building serves educational purposes across multiple grade levels. Kengo Kuma's distinctive architectural philosophy emphasizes harmony between structure and environment, making this facility a notable example of 21st-century Japanese institutional design that balances pedagogical requirements with aesthetic considerations.

The Daiwa Ubiquitous Academic Research Hall at the University of Tokyo represents a contemporary approach to educational architecture. Completed in 2014 through collaboration between the university's campus planning office and Kengo Kuma's design firm, this facility demonstrates innovative integrati

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The Daiwa Ubiquitous Academic Research Hall at the University of Tokyo represents a contemporary approach to educational architecture. Completed in 2014 through collaboration between the university's campus planning office and Kengo Kuma's design firm, this facility demonstrates innovative integration of modern design principles with academic functionality. Located in the Hongo district of Bunkyo Ward, the building serves educational purposes across multiple grade levels. Kengo Kuma's distinctive architectural philosophy emphasizes harmony between structure and environment, making this facility a notable example of 21st-century Japanese institutional design that balances pedagogical requirements with aesthetic considerations.