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Building: KENKOKU VIHARA

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The Kenkoku Vihara, completed in 1998 in Moriyama Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to elderly welfare facility design. Designed by architect Yasutaka Yamazaki in collaboration with AZ Environment Planning Institute, this facility demonstrates innovative consideration for both functional requirements and human-centered spaces. The building seamlessly integrates care facilities with compassionate architectural principles, creating an environment that prioritizes the well-being of its residents. This project exemplifies how contemporary design can meaningfully enhance the quality of life within welfare institutions.

The Kenkoku Vihara, completed in 1998 in Moriyama Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to elderly welfare facility design. Designed by architect Yasutaka Yamazaki in collaboration with AZ Environment Planning Institute, this facility demonstrates innovative consideration

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The Kenkoku Vihara, completed in 1998 in Moriyama Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, represents a thoughtful approach to elderly welfare facility design. Designed by architect Yasutaka Yamazaki in collaboration with AZ Environment Planning Institute, this facility demonstrates innovative consideration for both functional requirements and human-centered spaces. The building seamlessly integrates care facilities with compassionate architectural principles, creating an environment that prioritizes the well-being of its residents. This project exemplifies how contemporary design can meaningfully enhance the quality of life within welfare institutions.