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Building: KANAZAWA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

金沢工業高等専門学校

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Kanazawa College of Technology, completed in 1991, represents a significant example of Japanese educational architecture from the early 1990s. Located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, this specialized technical institution was designed by a collaborative team including Ichiro Mizuno, Hikaru Tanaka, and the Oyabe City Design Union in partnership with the Kanazawa Planning Research Institute. The facility showcases thoughtful architectural planning suited to its function as a center for advanced technical education. The building's design reflects the period's approach to creating modern learning environments that balance functionality with contemporary design principles, making it a notable landmark in Kanazawa's educational infrastructure.

Kanazawa College of Technology, completed in 1991, represents a significant example of Japanese educational architecture from the early 1990s. Located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, this specialized technical institution was designed by a collaborative team including Ichiro Mizuno, Hikaru Tanaka,

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Kanazawa College of Technology, completed in 1991, represents a significant example of Japanese educational architecture from the early 1990s. Located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, this specialized technical institution was designed by a collaborative team including Ichiro Mizuno, Hikaru Tanaka, and the Oyabe City Design Union in partnership with the Kanazawa Planning Research Institute. The facility showcases thoughtful architectural planning suited to its function as a center for advanced technical education. The building's design reflects the period's approach to creating modern learning environments that balance functionality with contemporary design principles, making it a notable landmark in Kanazawa's educational infrastructure.