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Building: HACHINOSU NURSERY IN TSURUGASHIMA

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Hachino-su Nursery School Tsurugashima Branch, completed in 1996, represents a thoughtful approach to childcare facility design by architect Shinszo Terui. Located in Tsurugashima, Saitama Prefecture, this children's welfare facility exemplifies design principles that prioritize the developmental needs of young children. Terui's architectural vision integrates functional spaces with considerations for safety, comfort, and learning environments. The facility demonstrates the architectural solutions developed during the 1990s for institutional childcare buildings in Japan, balancing practical requirements with spatial quality for both children and staff.

Hachino-su Nursery School Tsurugashima Branch, completed in 1996, represents a thoughtful approach to childcare facility design by architect Shinszo Terui. Located in Tsurugashima, Saitama Prefecture, this children's welfare facility exemplifies design principles that prioritize the developmental ne

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Hachino-su Nursery School Tsurugashima Branch, completed in 1996, represents a thoughtful approach to childcare facility design by architect Shinszo Terui. Located in Tsurugashima, Saitama Prefecture, this children's welfare facility exemplifies design principles that prioritize the developmental needs of young children. Terui's architectural vision integrates functional spaces with considerations for safety, comfort, and learning environments. The facility demonstrates the architectural solutions developed during the 1990s for institutional childcare buildings in Japan, balancing practical requirements with spatial quality for both children and staff.