風の街みやびら
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1332-5 kawanishi, tojo-machi, shobara city, hiroshima prefecture
Kaze no Machi Miyabira is a multifunctional welfare facility completed in 2014 in Hiroshima Prefecture. Designed by Taiken MET and Takashi Uno of CAN, this complex seamlessly integrates elderly care services, childcare facilities, and administrative offices. The building exemplifies contemporary Japanese welfare architecture, thoughtfully combining diverse social functions under one roof. Located in the rural Higashijō area, it serves as both a practical community hub and an architectural statement about inclusive design. The project demonstrates innovative approaches to multi-use facility planning, making it of particular interest to architects studying modern institutional design and rural community development.
Kaze no Machi Miyabira is a multifunctional welfare facility completed in 2014 in Hiroshima Prefecture. Designed by Taiken MET and Takashi Uno of CAN, this complex seamlessly integrates elderly care services, childcare facilities, and administrative offices. The building exemplifies contemporary Jap
...Kaze no Machi Miyabira is a multifunctional welfare facility completed in 2014 in Hiroshima Prefecture. Designed by Taiken MET and Takashi Uno of CAN, this complex seamlessly integrates elderly care services, childcare facilities, and administrative offices. The building exemplifies contemporary Japanese welfare architecture, thoughtfully combining diverse social functions under one roof. Located in the rural Higashijō area, it serves as both a practical community hub and an architectural statement about inclusive design. The project demonstrates innovative approaches to multi-use facility planning, making it of particular interest to architects studying modern institutional design and rural community development.