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Building: IWAMIZAWA COMPOUND STATION BUILDING

岩見沢複合駅舎 (岩見沢駅・岩見沢市有明交流プラザ・岩見沢市有明連絡歩道)

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The Iwamizawa Complex Station, completed in 2009, represents a thoughtful integration of transportation and cultural functions in Hokkaido. Designed by architect Hiroshi Nishimura and WorkVisions, this multi-purpose facility seamlessly combines the railway station, the Ariake Exchange Plaza, and a connecting pedestrian bridge. The design prioritizes functional efficiency while creating vibrant public spaces that serve both commuters and the local community. This innovative approach to station architecture demonstrates how modern transit hubs can transcend their primary purpose to become important cultural and social gathering points for urban residents.

The Iwamizawa Complex Station, completed in 2009, represents a thoughtful integration of transportation and cultural functions in Hokkaido. Designed by architect Hiroshi Nishimura and WorkVisions, this multi-purpose facility seamlessly combines the railway station, the Ariake Exchange Plaza, and a c

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The Iwamizawa Complex Station, completed in 2009, represents a thoughtful integration of transportation and cultural functions in Hokkaido. Designed by architect Hiroshi Nishimura and WorkVisions, this multi-purpose facility seamlessly combines the railway station, the Ariake Exchange Plaza, and a connecting pedestrian bridge. The design prioritizes functional efficiency while creating vibrant public spaces that serve both commuters and the local community. This innovative approach to station architecture demonstrates how modern transit hubs can transcend their primary purpose to become important cultural and social gathering points for urban residents.