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Building: Hiroshima city nishi environmental office

広島市西環境事業所

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The Hiroshima City West Environmental Facility, completed in 1981, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese utilitarian architecture. Designed by Hiroshima City and Gendai Keikaku Kenkyujo, this structure seamlessly combines transportation infrastructure with administrative office functions. Located in the Shokogyo Center district of Hiroshima's West Ward, the facility reflects the modernist principles prevalent during Japan's high-growth period. Its design prioritizes functional efficiency while maintaining architectural coherence, representing the practical approach to public infrastructure development that characterized post-war Japanese urban planning and design philosophy.

The Hiroshima City West Environmental Facility, completed in 1981, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese utilitarian architecture. Designed by Hiroshima City and Gendai Keikaku Kenkyujo, this structure seamlessly combines transportation infrastructure with administrative

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The Hiroshima City West Environmental Facility, completed in 1981, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese utilitarian architecture. Designed by Hiroshima City and Gendai Keikaku Kenkyujo, this structure seamlessly combines transportation infrastructure with administrative office functions. Located in the Shokogyo Center district of Hiroshima's West Ward, the facility reflects the modernist principles prevalent during Japan's high-growth period. Its design prioritizes functional efficiency while maintaining architectural coherence, representing the practical approach to public infrastructure development that characterized post-war Japanese urban planning and design philosophy.