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Building: INDUSTRIAL TRAINING FACILITIES FOR MENTALLY+HANDICAPPED

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Located in Date, Hokkaido, this disability welfare facility was completed in 2003 and designed by renowned architect Sou Fujimoto. The building exemplifies Fujimoto's minimalist philosophy and innovative approach to functional architecture. Despite its utilitarian purpose, the structure demonstrates sophisticated spatial design and material expression characteristic of contemporary Japanese architecture. The facility skillfully balances accessibility requirements with aesthetic considerations, creating an environment that serves both practical and humanistic goals. This project represents an important example of how thoughtful architectural design can enhance the quality of life for vulnerable populations while contributing meaningfully to the built environment.

Located in Date, Hokkaido, this disability welfare facility was completed in 2003 and designed by renowned architect Sou Fujimoto. The building exemplifies Fujimoto's minimalist philosophy and innovative approach to functional architecture. Despite its utilitarian purpose, the structure demonstrates

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Located in Date, Hokkaido, this disability welfare facility was completed in 2003 and designed by renowned architect Sou Fujimoto. The building exemplifies Fujimoto's minimalist philosophy and innovative approach to functional architecture. Despite its utilitarian purpose, the structure demonstrates sophisticated spatial design and material expression characteristic of contemporary Japanese architecture. The facility skillfully balances accessibility requirements with aesthetic considerations, creating an environment that serves both practical and humanistic goals. This project represents an important example of how thoughtful architectural design can enhance the quality of life for vulnerable populations while contributing meaningfully to the built environment.