まちの保育園
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1-3-39 tsujido kamidai, fujisawa-shi, kanagawa
Machi no Hoikuen is a contemporary childcare facility located in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, completed in 2011. Designed collaboratively by architects Toshihiro Banba of ABANBA and Makoto Tanijiri of SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICE, this project exemplifies innovative approaches to institutional architecture. The facility demonstrates how functional spaces for children can be reimagined through thoughtful spatial planning and design sensitivity. The architects' combined expertise in contemporary design creates an environment that balances practical requirements with aesthetic considerations, making it a notable example of early 2010s Japanese institutional architecture that prioritizes both functionality and design excellence for early childhood education spaces.
Machi no Hoikuen is a contemporary childcare facility located in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, completed in 2011. Designed collaboratively by architects Toshihiro Banba of ABANBA and Makoto Tanijiri of SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICE, this project exemplifies innovative approaches to institutional architectu
...Machi no Hoikuen is a contemporary childcare facility located in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, completed in 2011. Designed collaboratively by architects Toshihiro Banba of ABANBA and Makoto Tanijiri of SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICE, this project exemplifies innovative approaches to institutional architecture. The facility demonstrates how functional spaces for children can be reimagined through thoughtful spatial planning and design sensitivity. The architects' combined expertise in contemporary design creates an environment that balances practical requirements with aesthetic considerations, making it a notable example of early 2010s Japanese institutional architecture that prioritizes both functionality and design excellence for early childhood education spaces.