日本大学生産工学部実験棟
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The Nihon University College of Industrial Technology Experimental Building, completed in 1976, stands as a significant example of late modernist institutional architecture in Funabashi, Chiba. Designed by the Kamiya Laboratory of Nihon University's College of Industrial Technology, this research and testing facility exemplifies the functional design principles characteristic of 1970s Japanese academic architecture. The building's construction reflects the post-war expansion of higher education in Japan and the growing emphasis on practical engineering research. Its design balances utilitarian requirements with architectural sophistication, making it a noteworthy example of how educational institutions approached experimental facilities during this transformative period in Japanese architectural history.
The Nihon University College of Industrial Technology Experimental Building, completed in 1976, stands as a significant example of late modernist institutional architecture in Funabashi, Chiba. Designed by the Kamiya Laboratory of Nihon University's College of Industrial Technology, this research an
...The Nihon University College of Industrial Technology Experimental Building, completed in 1976, stands as a significant example of late modernist institutional architecture in Funabashi, Chiba. Designed by the Kamiya Laboratory of Nihon University's College of Industrial Technology, this research and testing facility exemplifies the functional design principles characteristic of 1970s Japanese academic architecture. The building's construction reflects the post-war expansion of higher education in Japan and the growing emphasis on practical engineering research. Its design balances utilitarian requirements with architectural sophistication, making it a noteworthy example of how educational institutions approached experimental facilities during this transformative period in Japanese architectural history.