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Building: Fukasawa ward citizens' center, setagaya ward

世田谷区立深沢区民センター

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The Setagaya Ward Fukasawa Citizens Center, completed in 1981, represents a notable example of late twentieth century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the firm Matsuda Hirata Sakamoto Architects, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates a children's welfare facility, library, and community center services. Located in the Fukasawa district of Setagaya, Tokyo, the building demonstrates the practical design principles characteristic of its era, prioritizing accessibility and community engagement. The structure's thoughtful layout reflects the architects' commitment to creating functional public spaces that serve diverse community needs while maintaining architectural coherence.

The Setagaya Ward Fukasawa Citizens Center, completed in 1981, represents a notable example of late twentieth century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the firm Matsuda Hirata Sakamoto Architects, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates a children's welfare facility, library, and

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The Setagaya Ward Fukasawa Citizens Center, completed in 1981, represents a notable example of late twentieth century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the firm Matsuda Hirata Sakamoto Architects, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates a children's welfare facility, library, and community center services. Located in the Fukasawa district of Setagaya, Tokyo, the building demonstrates the practical design principles characteristic of its era, prioritizing accessibility and community engagement. The structure's thoughtful layout reflects the architects' commitment to creating functional public spaces that serve diverse community needs while maintaining architectural coherence.