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Building: IMIZU CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

射水市立堀岡小学校

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Imizu Municipal Horiooka Elementary School, completed in 2002, represents a noteworthy example of early 21st-century educational architecture in Toyama Prefecture. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Toshishige Mori and ARCO Architects and Planning Office, this facility was created to serve students across elementary, junior high, and senior high school levels. Located in Imizu City's Kairyucho district, the school reflects contemporary design principles aimed at fostering modern learning environments. The architectural approach demonstrates thoughtful integration of functional spaces with pedagogical needs, making it a significant reference point for educational facility design from this period.

Imizu Municipal Horiooka Elementary School, completed in 2002, represents a noteworthy example of early 21st-century educational architecture in Toyama Prefecture. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Toshishige Mori and ARCO Architects and Planning Office, this facility was created to serve stu

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Imizu Municipal Horiooka Elementary School, completed in 2002, represents a noteworthy example of early 21st-century educational architecture in Toyama Prefecture. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Toshishige Mori and ARCO Architects and Planning Office, this facility was created to serve students across elementary, junior high, and senior high school levels. Located in Imizu City's Kairyucho district, the school reflects contemporary design principles aimed at fostering modern learning environments. The architectural approach demonstrates thoughtful integration of functional spaces with pedagogical needs, making it a significant reference point for educational facility design from this period.