東京大学法学部3号館校舎(増築・改修)
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7-3-1 hongo, bunkyo-ku, tokyo
The University of Tokyo Faculty of Law Building No. 3 is a modernist educational facility completed in 2012, representing a thoughtful approach to campus heritage preservation. Located in Tokyo's historic Hongo district, this renovation and expansion project was developed collaboratively by the University of Tokyo Facilities Division and the Katsuyama Toshio Architectural Research Institute. The design carefully balances contemporary academic requirements with respect for the site's architectural history, integrating new spaces while maintaining the building's essential character. This project demonstrates how institutional architecture can evolve to serve modern educational needs while honoring its institutional context and surrounding urban fabric.
The University of Tokyo Faculty of Law Building No. 3 is a modernist educational facility completed in 2012, representing a thoughtful approach to campus heritage preservation. Located in Tokyo's historic Hongo district, this renovation and expansion project was developed collaboratively by the Univ
...The University of Tokyo Faculty of Law Building No. 3 is a modernist educational facility completed in 2012, representing a thoughtful approach to campus heritage preservation. Located in Tokyo's historic Hongo district, this renovation and expansion project was developed collaboratively by the University of Tokyo Facilities Division and the Katsuyama Toshio Architectural Research Institute. The design carefully balances contemporary academic requirements with respect for the site's architectural history, integrating new spaces while maintaining the building's essential character. This project demonstrates how institutional architecture can evolve to serve modern educational needs while honoring its institutional context and surrounding urban fabric.