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Building: Ishikawa orthopedics

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Ishikawa Orthopedic Clinic, completed in 1979 in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, represents a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese medical architecture. Designed by Ono Architecture and Environmental Planning Office, this structure seamlessly integrates residential and clinical functions within a unified composition. The building exemplifies the period's approach to healthcare facility design, balancing practical medical requirements with residential comfort. Its architectural approach reflects the design philosophy of the late 1970s, when architects sought innovative solutions for mixed-use healthcare environments. The clinic remains a significant contribution to regional Japanese architecture of this era.

Ishikawa Orthopedic Clinic, completed in 1979 in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, represents a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese medical architecture. Designed by Ono Architecture and Environmental Planning Office, this structure seamlessly integrates residential and clinical functions within a un

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Ishikawa Orthopedic Clinic, completed in 1979 in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, represents a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese medical architecture. Designed by Ono Architecture and Environmental Planning Office, this structure seamlessly integrates residential and clinical functions within a unified composition. The building exemplifies the period's approach to healthcare facility design, balancing practical medical requirements with residential comfort. Its architectural approach reflects the design philosophy of the late 1970s, when architects sought innovative solutions for mixed-use healthcare environments. The clinic remains a significant contribution to regional Japanese architecture of this era.