京都精華大学風光館・流溪館
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137, iwakura kino-cho, sakyo-ku, kyoto
Kyoto Seika University's Fukoko Hall and Ryukei Hall, completed in 1988, represent a significant achievement in contemporary Japanese educational architecture. Designed by architect Atsushi Ueda, these twin structures showcase thoughtful integration with their natural surroundings in Iwakura, Kyoto. The buildings exemplify the refined aesthetic principles that characterize Ueda's atelier work, combining functionality with elegant spatial design. Located at 137 Kino-cho, Iwakura, these facilities serve the university's academic mission while contributing meaningfully to the campus landscape and demonstrating sophisticated approaches to institutional architecture during the late 1980s.
Kyoto Seika University's Fukoko Hall and Ryukei Hall, completed in 1988, represent a significant achievement in contemporary Japanese educational architecture. Designed by architect Atsushi Ueda, these twin structures showcase thoughtful integration with their natural surroundings in Iwakura, Kyoto.
...Kyoto Seika University's Fukoko Hall and Ryukei Hall, completed in 1988, represent a significant achievement in contemporary Japanese educational architecture. Designed by architect Atsushi Ueda, these twin structures showcase thoughtful integration with their natural surroundings in Iwakura, Kyoto. The buildings exemplify the refined aesthetic principles that characterize Ueda's atelier work, combining functionality with elegant spatial design. Located at 137 Kino-cho, Iwakura, these facilities serve the university's academic mission while contributing meaningfully to the campus landscape and demonstrating sophisticated approaches to institutional architecture during the late 1980s.