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Building: Mikkaichi community center

三ヶ日町民センター

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The Mikka-bi Community Center, completed in 1984, stands as a notable example of Japanese civic architecture from the mid-1980s. Designed by RIA Architectural Research Institute, this multifunctional facility serves the Mikka-bi town in Shizuoka Prefecture, housing administrative offices, public health services, and social education facilities. The building exemplifies the practical modernist approach characteristic of regional Japanese government buildings from this era, thoughtfully integrating diverse community functions within a unified architectural framework. Its design reflects the period's commitment to creating accessible, efficient public spaces that serve as cultural and administrative hubs for local communities.

The Mikka-bi Community Center, completed in 1984, stands as a notable example of Japanese civic architecture from the mid-1980s. Designed by RIA Architectural Research Institute, this multifunctional facility serves the Mikka-bi town in Shizuoka Prefecture, housing administrative offices, public hea

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The Mikka-bi Community Center, completed in 1984, stands as a notable example of Japanese civic architecture from the mid-1980s. Designed by RIA Architectural Research Institute, this multifunctional facility serves the Mikka-bi town in Shizuoka Prefecture, housing administrative offices, public health services, and social education facilities. The building exemplifies the practical modernist approach characteristic of regional Japanese government buildings from this era, thoughtfully integrating diverse community functions within a unified architectural framework. Its design reflects the period's commitment to creating accessible, efficient public spaces that serve as cultural and administrative hubs for local communities.