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Building: MIKKABI TOWN LIBRARY

三ヶ日町立図書館

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The Mikkabi Town Library, completed in 1999, represents a notable example of late 20th-century institutional architecture in Shizuoka Prefecture. Designed by the Nagoya branch of RIA Architects, this library building demonstrates thoughtful spatial planning and functional design principles characteristic of contemporary Japanese public facilities. Located in Mikkabi Town in Inasa District, the structure serves as both a cultural and educational hub for the local community. The architects successfully balanced practical library requirements with aesthetic considerations, creating a welcoming public space that integrates harmoniously into the regional landscape while providing efficient service delivery for patrons seeking information resources and literary materials.

The Mikkabi Town Library, completed in 1999, represents a notable example of late 20th-century institutional architecture in Shizuoka Prefecture. Designed by the Nagoya branch of RIA Architects, this library building demonstrates thoughtful spatial planning and functional design principles character

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The Mikkabi Town Library, completed in 1999, represents a notable example of late 20th-century institutional architecture in Shizuoka Prefecture. Designed by the Nagoya branch of RIA Architects, this library building demonstrates thoughtful spatial planning and functional design principles characteristic of contemporary Japanese public facilities. Located in Mikkabi Town in Inasa District, the structure serves as both a cultural and educational hub for the local community. The architects successfully balanced practical library requirements with aesthetic considerations, creating a welcoming public space that integrates harmoniously into the regional landscape while providing efficient service delivery for patrons seeking information resources and literary materials.