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Building: Kazo City Hall

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The Kasو City Hall, completed in 1985, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the renowned Ishimoto Architects office, this municipal building exemplifies the modernist principles that characterized public institutions of the era. Located in Shimomimata, Kasو, the structure reflects both functional efficiency and thoughtful urban design. The building's composition demonstrates the firm's commitment to creating accessible civic spaces that serve the community while maintaining architectural integrity. Its design remains significant for understanding the evolution of municipal architecture in Japan during the 1980s.

The Kasو City Hall, completed in 1985, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the renowned Ishimoto Architects office, this municipal building exemplifies the modernist principles that characterized public institutions of the era. Located in Sh

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The Kasو City Hall, completed in 1985, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the renowned Ishimoto Architects office, this municipal building exemplifies the modernist principles that characterized public institutions of the era. Located in Shimomimata, Kasو, the structure reflects both functional efficiency and thoughtful urban design. The building's composition demonstrates the firm's commitment to creating accessible civic spaces that serve the community while maintaining architectural integrity. Its design remains significant for understanding the evolution of municipal architecture in Japan during the 1980s.