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Building: Hino city takahata library

日野市立高幡図書館

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The Hino City Takata Library, completed in 1980, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese library architecture. Located in Hino, Tokyo, this facility was designed by the renowned Hasegawa Hiroshi Urban and Architectural Research Institute. The building exemplifies thoughtful functional design principles that characterize institutional architecture from this period. With its completion marking the early stages of modern public library development in the Tokyo metropolitan area, the Takata Library represents an important contribution to community-focused architecture. The structure successfully integrates practical library services with architectural considerations, making it a significant landmark for those interested in post-war Japanese public building design.

The Hino City Takata Library, completed in 1980, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese library architecture. Located in Hino, Tokyo, this facility was designed by the renowned Hasegawa Hiroshi Urban and Architectural Research Institute. The building exemplifies thoughtful fu

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The Hino City Takata Library, completed in 1980, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese library architecture. Located in Hino, Tokyo, this facility was designed by the renowned Hasegawa Hiroshi Urban and Architectural Research Institute. The building exemplifies thoughtful functional design principles that characterize institutional architecture from this period. With its completion marking the early stages of modern public library development in the Tokyo metropolitan area, the Takata Library represents an important contribution to community-focused architecture. The structure successfully integrates practical library services with architectural considerations, making it a significant landmark for those interested in post-war Japanese public building design.