東京大学工学部2号館
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The University of Tokyo Faculty of Engineering Building No. 2, completed in 2005, represents a contemporary academic facility designed through collaborative efforts of the university's in-house architectural planning team led by Shogo Kishida. Located in Bunkyo Ward, this structure exemplifies modern university architecture while harmonizing with the historic Hongo campus. The building integrates advanced educational spaces with careful attention to campus planning principles, demonstrating how institutional architecture can balance functional requirements with contextual sensitivity. Its design reflects the evolving needs of engineering education in the early 21st century while maintaining architectural coherence within Tokyo University's distinguished academic environment.
The University of Tokyo Faculty of Engineering Building No. 2, completed in 2005, represents a contemporary academic facility designed through collaborative efforts of the university's in-house architectural planning team led by Shogo Kishida. Located in Bunkyo Ward, this structure exemplifies moder
...The University of Tokyo Faculty of Engineering Building No. 2, completed in 2005, represents a contemporary academic facility designed through collaborative efforts of the university's in-house architectural planning team led by Shogo Kishida. Located in Bunkyo Ward, this structure exemplifies modern university architecture while harmonizing with the historic Hongo campus. The building integrates advanced educational spaces with careful attention to campus planning principles, demonstrating how institutional architecture can balance functional requirements with contextual sensitivity. Its design reflects the evolving needs of engineering education in the early 21st century while maintaining architectural coherence within Tokyo University's distinguished academic environment.