3-5-14 naka, satte-shi, saitama
Endo Medical Clinic, completed in 1986 in Satte, Saitama Prefecture, represents a thoughtfully designed dual-purpose structure by architect Yasuo Murata. The building skillfully combines residential and medical functions within a single composition, reflecting the architect's nuanced approach to program integration. Constructed during a period of Japanese architectural refinement, the clinic demonstrates careful consideration of spatial organization and functional efficiency. The design balances the distinct needs of private living quarters with professional medical practice, making it a notable example of pragmatic architectural design from the mid-1980s.
Endo Medical Clinic, completed in 1986 in Satte, Saitama Prefecture, represents a thoughtfully designed dual-purpose structure by architect Yasuo Murata. The building skillfully combines residential and medical functions within a single composition, reflecting the architect's nuanced approach to pro
...Endo Medical Clinic, completed in 1986 in Satte, Saitama Prefecture, represents a thoughtfully designed dual-purpose structure by architect Yasuo Murata. The building skillfully combines residential and medical functions within a single composition, reflecting the architect's nuanced approach to program integration. Constructed during a period of Japanese architectural refinement, the clinic demonstrates careful consideration of spatial organization and functional efficiency. The design balances the distinct needs of private living quarters with professional medical practice, making it a notable example of pragmatic architectural design from the mid-1980s.