太陽の家 藤沢市心身障害者福祉センター
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6 kugenuma-kaigan, fujisawa-shi, kanagawa
The House of the Sun, located in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, stands as a significant example of institutional architecture from the mid-1970s. Completed in 1975, this welfare facility for individuals with physical and mental disabilities was designed by Atsushi Ueda and the Shoji Architectural Office. The building exemplifies the progressive approach to accessible design of its era, thoughtfully addressing the functional requirements of a medical and care facility. Its architectural merit lies in how it balances institutional purpose with human-centered design principles, making it an important reference point for those interested in the evolution of Japanese healthcare architecture and barrier-free design concepts from this period.
The House of the Sun, located in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, stands as a significant example of institutional architecture from the mid-1970s. Completed in 1975, this welfare facility for individuals with physical and mental disabilities was designed by Atsushi Ueda and the Shoji Architectural Of
...The House of the Sun, located in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, stands as a significant example of institutional architecture from the mid-1970s. Completed in 1975, this welfare facility for individuals with physical and mental disabilities was designed by Atsushi Ueda and the Shoji Architectural Office. The building exemplifies the progressive approach to accessible design of its era, thoughtfully addressing the functional requirements of a medical and care facility. Its architectural merit lies in how it balances institutional purpose with human-centered design principles, making it an important reference point for those interested in the evolution of Japanese healthcare architecture and barrier-free design concepts from this period.