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Building: Miyamae Elementary School, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo

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Miyamae Elementary School, located in Meguro Ward, Tokyo, stands as a notable example of educational architecture from the mid-1980s. Completed in 1985 and designed by Arcom in collaboration with the Architectural Institute of Japan's School Building Committee, this structure demonstrates thoughtful approaches to primary education spaces. Beyond its primary function as an elementary school, the facility incorporates flexible spaces designed for multiple uses including junior and senior high school programs, as well as factory, workshop, and storage facilities. This multipurpose design reflects practical considerations in urban educational planning and represents the era's commitment to efficient, adaptable architectural solutions.

Miyamae Elementary School, located in Meguro Ward, Tokyo, stands as a notable example of educational architecture from the mid-1980s. Completed in 1985 and designed by Arcom in collaboration with the Architectural Institute of Japan's School Building Committee, this structure demonstrates thoughtful

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Miyamae Elementary School, located in Meguro Ward, Tokyo, stands as a notable example of educational architecture from the mid-1980s. Completed in 1985 and designed by Arcom in collaboration with the Architectural Institute of Japan's School Building Committee, this structure demonstrates thoughtful approaches to primary education spaces. Beyond its primary function as an elementary school, the facility incorporates flexible spaces designed for multiple uses including junior and senior high school programs, as well as factory, workshop, and storage facilities. This multipurpose design reflects practical considerations in urban educational planning and represents the era's commitment to efficient, adaptable architectural solutions.