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Building: KOSHOKU CITY COMMUNITY CULTURAL HALL

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The Ansuz Hall in Chikuma City, Nagano Prefecture, completed in 1990, stands as a remarkable example of multifunctional civic architecture designed by the renowned Ashihara Architectural & Design Research Institute. This comprehensive cultural facility seamlessly integrates administrative offices, a performance theater with full-scale auditorium facilities, and a public library within a single unified structure. The building demonstrates sophisticated spatial planning and architectural innovation characteristic of early 1990s Japanese civic design, serving as a vital cultural and administrative hub for the local community while showcasing masterful integration of diverse programmatic functions.

The Ansuz Hall in Chikuma City, Nagano Prefecture, completed in 1990, stands as a remarkable example of multifunctional civic architecture designed by the renowned Ashihara Architectural & Design Research Institute. This comprehensive cultural facility seamlessly integrates administrative offices, a

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The Ansuz Hall in Chikuma City, Nagano Prefecture, completed in 1990, stands as a remarkable example of multifunctional civic architecture designed by the renowned Ashihara Architectural & Design Research Institute. This comprehensive cultural facility seamlessly integrates administrative offices, a performance theater with full-scale auditorium facilities, and a public library within a single unified structure. The building demonstrates sophisticated spatial planning and architectural innovation characteristic of early 1990s Japanese civic design, serving as a vital cultural and administrative hub for the local community while showcasing masterful integration of diverse programmatic functions.