nakahongo, izumi-cho, anjo, aichi, japan
Jozanen is a distinctive architectural project completed in 1996, located in Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture. Designed by the Nagoya Office of Environmental Development Research Institute, this facility seamlessly integrates public park and plaza spaces with administrative office functions. The structure exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese design philosophy, balancing utilitarian office requirements with open community areas. Its thoughtful spatial composition creates an inviting environment that encourages public engagement while maintaining functional efficiency. The building represents an important example of how contemporary architecture can merge civic amenities with practical workplace design, making it a notable reference point for architects interested in multipurpose facility development and sustainable public space planning in Japan.
Jozanen is a distinctive architectural project completed in 1996, located in Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture. Designed by the Nagoya Office of Environmental Development Research Institute, this facility seamlessly integrates public park and plaza spaces with administrative office functions. The structur
...Jozanen is a distinctive architectural project completed in 1996, located in Anjo City, Aichi Prefecture. Designed by the Nagoya Office of Environmental Development Research Institute, this facility seamlessly integrates public park and plaza spaces with administrative office functions. The structure exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese design philosophy, balancing utilitarian office requirements with open community areas. Its thoughtful spatial composition creates an inviting environment that encourages public engagement while maintaining functional efficiency. The building represents an important example of how contemporary architecture can merge civic amenities with practical workplace design, making it a notable reference point for architects interested in multipurpose facility development and sustainable public space planning in Japan.