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Building: Ibaraki prefectural industrial hall

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The Ibaraki Prefectural Industry Hall, completed in 1979, stands as a notable example of late modernist architecture in Mito. Designed by the Otaka Architectural Design Office, this multipurpose facility combines exhibition spaces with administrative offices in a cohesive structure. Located at 2-2-35 Sakuragawa, the building reflects the design philosophies of its era, emphasizing functional clarity and efficient spatial organization. Its architectural approach demonstrates the commitment to creating versatile public facilities that serve both cultural and economic purposes within the prefectural community.

The Ibaraki Prefectural Industry Hall, completed in 1979, stands as a notable example of late modernist architecture in Mito. Designed by the Otaka Architectural Design Office, this multipurpose facility combines exhibition spaces with administrative offices in a cohesive structure. Located at 2-2-3

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The Ibaraki Prefectural Industry Hall, completed in 1979, stands as a notable example of late modernist architecture in Mito. Designed by the Otaka Architectural Design Office, this multipurpose facility combines exhibition spaces with administrative offices in a cohesive structure. Located at 2-2-35 Sakuragawa, the building reflects the design philosophies of its era, emphasizing functional clarity and efficient spatial organization. Its architectural approach demonstrates the commitment to creating versatile public facilities that serve both cultural and economic purposes within the prefectural community.