東浦町立北部中学校
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5, tokigane, oaza ogawa, higashiura-cho, chita-gun, aichi, japan
Higashiura Town North Junior High School, completed in 1976, represents a notable example of educational architecture from the mid-Showa period. Designed by the architectural firm Tanaka and Nishino, this facility located in Ogawa, Higashiura Town, Chita District, Aichi Prefecture, was built to serve the educational needs of elementary, junior, and senior high school students. The building exemplifies the architectural trends of its era, reflecting functional design principles that prioritize educational environments. With its distinctive structural approach and spatial organization, this school building remains an important reference for understanding post-war Japanese institutional architecture and the evolution of campus design during the 1970s.
Higashiura Town North Junior High School, completed in 1976, represents a notable example of educational architecture from the mid-Showa period. Designed by the architectural firm Tanaka and Nishino, this facility located in Ogawa, Higashiura Town, Chita District, Aichi Prefecture, was built to serv
...Higashiura Town North Junior High School, completed in 1976, represents a notable example of educational architecture from the mid-Showa period. Designed by the architectural firm Tanaka and Nishino, this facility located in Ogawa, Higashiura Town, Chita District, Aichi Prefecture, was built to serve the educational needs of elementary, junior, and senior high school students. The building exemplifies the architectural trends of its era, reflecting functional design principles that prioritize educational environments. With its distinctive structural approach and spatial organization, this school building remains an important reference for understanding post-war Japanese institutional architecture and the evolution of campus design during the 1970s.