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Building: International Science and Technology Exposition Rest House

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The Resthouses designed for the International Science and Technology Exposition represent a significant example of modernist architecture from Japan's post-war period. Created through a collaboration between the Housing and Urban Development Corporation and Sakakura Associates Tokyo Office, these structures exemplify the principles of functionalist design and efficient spatial planning. The architectural team, led by the renowned Sakakura Associates, integrated contemporary design philosophies with practical considerations for public facilities. These resthouses showcase the careful balance between aesthetic innovation and utilitarian purpose, reflecting the progressive architectural vision that defined Japan's approach to modern public infrastructure during this important exhibition.

The Resthouses designed for the International Science and Technology Exposition represent a significant example of modernist architecture from Japan's post-war period. Created through a collaboration between the Housing and Urban Development Corporation and Sakakura Associates Tokyo Office, these st

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The Resthouses designed for the International Science and Technology Exposition represent a significant example of modernist architecture from Japan's post-war period. Created through a collaboration between the Housing and Urban Development Corporation and Sakakura Associates Tokyo Office, these structures exemplify the principles of functionalist design and efficient spatial planning. The architectural team, led by the renowned Sakakura Associates, integrated contemporary design philosophies with practical considerations for public facilities. These resthouses showcase the careful balance between aesthetic innovation and utilitarian purpose, reflecting the progressive architectural vision that defined Japan's approach to modern public infrastructure during this important exhibition.