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Building: Health culture center ishikawa kosei-nenkin kaikan

健康文化センター石川厚生年金会館

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The Ishikawa Welfare Pension Hall, completed in 1977, stands as a notable example of Japanese modernist architecture. Designed by the renowned Kurokawa Kisho Architect and Urban Design Office, this structure in Kanazawa skillfully combines hospitality with cultural function. Housing both accommodation facilities and a library, the building exemplifies the wellness-focused institutional architecture of the post-war era. Located at 4-17-1 Ishihikari-cho, it reflects the sophisticated design principles characteristic of Kurokawa's work, showcasing his commitment to creating humanistic spaces that serve community needs while maintaining architectural integrity.

The Ishikawa Welfare Pension Hall, completed in 1977, stands as a notable example of Japanese modernist architecture. Designed by the renowned Kurokawa Kisho Architect and Urban Design Office, this structure in Kanazawa skillfully combines hospitality with cultural function. Housing both accommodati

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The Ishikawa Welfare Pension Hall, completed in 1977, stands as a notable example of Japanese modernist architecture. Designed by the renowned Kurokawa Kisho Architect and Urban Design Office, this structure in Kanazawa skillfully combines hospitality with cultural function. Housing both accommodation facilities and a library, the building exemplifies the wellness-focused institutional architecture of the post-war era. Located at 4-17-1 Ishihikari-cho, it reflects the sophisticated design principles characteristic of Kurokawa's work, showcasing his commitment to creating humanistic spaces that serve community needs while maintaining architectural integrity.