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Building: Dawn Star Vocational School

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Akatsuki no Hoshi Vocational School, completed in 1987 in Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, represents a significant educational architectural project of its era. Designed by the collaborative efforts of AUR, Takeshi Nakamura, and Koichi Nagashima, this institution exemplifies thoughtful design principles tailored to vocational education. Located at 3-4-1 Nishi Fukatsu-cho, the building showcases the architectural sensibilities of late 1980s Japan, integrating functional spaces with contemporary design aesthetics. The structure stands as a testament to the architects' commitment to creating purposeful learning environments that balance pedagogical needs with architectural innovation.

Akatsuki no Hoshi Vocational School, completed in 1987 in Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, represents a significant educational architectural project of its era. Designed by the collaborative efforts of AUR, Takeshi Nakamura, and Koichi Nagashima, this institution exemplifies thoughtful design princi

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Akatsuki no Hoshi Vocational School, completed in 1987 in Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, represents a significant educational architectural project of its era. Designed by the collaborative efforts of AUR, Takeshi Nakamura, and Koichi Nagashima, this institution exemplifies thoughtful design principles tailored to vocational education. Located at 3-4-1 Nishi Fukatsu-cho, the building showcases the architectural sensibilities of late 1980s Japan, integrating functional spaces with contemporary design aesthetics. The structure stands as a testament to the architects' commitment to creating purposeful learning environments that balance pedagogical needs with architectural innovation.