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Building: HOME FOR WORKING HANDICAPPED, MINAMIYAMASHIROGAKUEN

南山城学園授産棟

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The Nanzan Shiro Gakuen Workshop Building, completed in 1994 in Joyo, Kyoto, represents a thoughtful approach to disability welfare facility design. Designed by Osamu Nagasaka and MÉGA, this residential and workshop facility demonstrates sensitive architectural planning that balances functional requirements with human-centered spaces. The building serves as both dormitory and production facility for residents, showcasing how contemporary architecture can create dignified environments for specialized care communities. The design reflects the architects' commitment to integrating social purpose with architectural quality, making it a significant example of institutional design from the 1990s.

The Nanzan Shiro Gakuen Workshop Building, completed in 1994 in Joyo, Kyoto, represents a thoughtful approach to disability welfare facility design. Designed by Osamu Nagasaka and MÉGA, this residential and workshop facility demonstrates sensitive architectural planning that balances functional requ

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The Nanzan Shiro Gakuen Workshop Building, completed in 1994 in Joyo, Kyoto, represents a thoughtful approach to disability welfare facility design. Designed by Osamu Nagasaka and MÉGA, this residential and workshop facility demonstrates sensitive architectural planning that balances functional requirements with human-centered spaces. The building serves as both dormitory and production facility for residents, showcasing how contemporary architecture can create dignified environments for specialized care communities. The design reflects the architects' commitment to integrating social purpose with architectural quality, making it a significant example of institutional design from the 1990s.