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Building: Gifu City Cultural Center

岐阜市文化センター

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The Gifu City Cultural Center, completed in 1984, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the Osaka office of Sakaura Architectural Research Institute in collaboration with Gifu City, this multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates social education facilities, administrative offices, transportation infrastructure, and performance venues. The building exemplifies the era's approach to creating comprehensive cultural hubs that serve as gathering spaces for communities while maintaining efficient urban connectivity. Its thoughtful design demonstrates how modernist principles were adapted to address diverse public needs within a single architectural framework.

The Gifu City Cultural Center, completed in 1984, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the Osaka office of Sakaura Architectural Research Institute in collaboration with Gifu City, this multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates social

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The Gifu City Cultural Center, completed in 1984, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the Osaka office of Sakaura Architectural Research Institute in collaboration with Gifu City, this multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates social education facilities, administrative offices, transportation infrastructure, and performance venues. The building exemplifies the era's approach to creating comprehensive cultural hubs that serve as gathering spaces for communities while maintaining efficient urban connectivity. Its thoughtful design demonstrates how modernist principles were adapted to address diverse public needs within a single architectural framework.