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Building: KASHIMA TOWN GOVERNMENT BUILDING

嘉島町役場庁舎

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The Kashima Town Hall, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese civic architecture. Designed by Kisho Kurokawa's renowned architectural firm, this municipal building showcases distinctive modernist principles characteristic of the late 1990s. Located in Kumamoto Prefecture, the structure reflects Kurokawa's thoughtful approach to public space design and urban integration. The building serves as the administrative center for Kashima Town, blending functional requirements with aesthetic considerations. Its architectural design demonstrates the evolution of Japanese municipal buildings during this period, making it of particular interest to those studying contemporary Japanese architecture and public institutional design.

The Kashima Town Hall, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese civic architecture. Designed by Kisho Kurokawa's renowned architectural firm, this municipal building showcases distinctive modernist principles characteristic of the late 1990s. Located in Kumamoto Prefec

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The Kashima Town Hall, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese civic architecture. Designed by Kisho Kurokawa's renowned architectural firm, this municipal building showcases distinctive modernist principles characteristic of the late 1990s. Located in Kumamoto Prefecture, the structure reflects Kurokawa's thoughtful approach to public space design and urban integration. The building serves as the administrative center for Kashima Town, blending functional requirements with aesthetic considerations. Its architectural design demonstrates the evolution of Japanese municipal buildings during this period, making it of particular interest to those studying contemporary Japanese architecture and public institutional design.