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Building: DENTAL CLINIC IN SNOW-WHITE

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Hakuyuki Clinic, completed in 2001 in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to medical facility design. Designed by architect Shō Sakamoto and his firm Sekkei Kōbō CASA, this modest clinic building seamlessly integrates into its residential neighborhood. The architects created a welcoming healthcare environment that balances functionality with aesthetic sensitivity. The clinic's design reflects early 2000s Japanese architectural philosophy, emphasizing human-centered spaces within the medical context. Its refined simplicity and contextual integration make it a notable example of contemporary healthcare architecture in regional Japan.

Hakuyuki Clinic, completed in 2001 in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to medical facility design. Designed by architect Shō Sakamoto and his firm Sekkei Kōbō CASA, this modest clinic building seamlessly integrates into its residential neighborhood. The architects created

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Hakuyuki Clinic, completed in 2001 in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to medical facility design. Designed by architect Shō Sakamoto and his firm Sekkei Kōbō CASA, this modest clinic building seamlessly integrates into its residential neighborhood. The architects created a welcoming healthcare environment that balances functionality with aesthetic sensitivity. The clinic's design reflects early 2000s Japanese architectural philosophy, emphasizing human-centered spaces within the medical context. Its refined simplicity and contextual integration make it a notable example of contemporary healthcare architecture in regional Japan.