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Building: ISEHARA LIBRARY · SCIENCE CENTER

伊勢原市立図書館・子ども科学館

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Isehara City Library and Children's Science Museum, completed in 1989, represents a distinctive example of late 20th-century institutional architecture. Designed by Mitsuru Senda and Environmental Design Institute, this facility seamlessly integrates library and educational functions within a cohesive architectural framework. Located in Kanagawa Prefecture, the building showcases thoughtful spatial planning that balances public accessibility with functional efficiency. The design reflects the period's progressive approach to creating community-focused cultural spaces, emphasizing the relationship between educational programming and architectural form to enhance visitor engagement and experience.

Isehara City Library and Children's Science Museum, completed in 1989, represents a distinctive example of late 20th-century institutional architecture. Designed by Mitsuru Senda and Environmental Design Institute, this facility seamlessly integrates library and educational functions within a cohesi

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Isehara City Library and Children's Science Museum, completed in 1989, represents a distinctive example of late 20th-century institutional architecture. Designed by Mitsuru Senda and Environmental Design Institute, this facility seamlessly integrates library and educational functions within a cohesive architectural framework. Located in Kanagawa Prefecture, the building showcases thoughtful spatial planning that balances public accessibility with functional efficiency. The design reflects the period's progressive approach to creating community-focused cultural spaces, emphasizing the relationship between educational programming and architectural form to enhance visitor engagement and experience.