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Building: IWADEYAMA JUNIOR HIGH-SCHOOL

岩出山町立岩出山中学校

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Iwadeyama Junior High School, completed in 1996, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese educational architecture. Located in Iwadeyama, Miyagi Prefecture, this facility was designed by the acclaimed architect Riken Yamamoto and his design office. The building demonstrates thoughtful integration of educational spaces with sensitive attention to the local environment. As a multi-purpose facility serving elementary, junior high, and high school students, the structure reflects Yamamoto's distinctive approach to creating functional yet architecturally refined learning environments. The design showcases the architect's commitment to balancing pedagogical needs with aesthetic and spatial considerations characteristic of 1990s Japanese modernism.

Iwadeyama Junior High School, completed in 1996, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese educational architecture. Located in Iwadeyama, Miyagi Prefecture, this facility was designed by the acclaimed architect Riken Yamamoto and his design office. The building demonstrates thoughtful in

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Iwadeyama Junior High School, completed in 1996, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese educational architecture. Located in Iwadeyama, Miyagi Prefecture, this facility was designed by the acclaimed architect Riken Yamamoto and his design office. The building demonstrates thoughtful integration of educational spaces with sensitive attention to the local environment. As a multi-purpose facility serving elementary, junior high, and high school students, the structure reflects Yamamoto's distinctive approach to creating functional yet architecturally refined learning environments. The design showcases the architect's commitment to balancing pedagogical needs with aesthetic and spatial considerations characteristic of 1990s Japanese modernism.