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Building: MORINO-IE, AKAGI OPEN AIR SCHOOL

横浜市少年自然の家 赤城林間学園 森の家

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The Akagi Forest Lodge, completed in 1987, stands as a notable example of institutional architecture designed by Shozo Uchii Architects. Located in Showa Village, Gunma Prefecture, this social education facility and vocational training center exemplifies thoughtful integration with its natural forest setting. The building's design reflects late 1980s Japanese modernism, balancing functional requirements for group accommodation and educational activities with sensitive environmental consideration. Its architecture demonstrates how institutional buildings can harmonize with their woodland surroundings while providing comprehensive facilities for youth outdoor education and professional training programs.

The Akagi Forest Lodge, completed in 1987, stands as a notable example of institutional architecture designed by Shozo Uchii Architects. Located in Showa Village, Gunma Prefecture, this social education facility and vocational training center exemplifies thoughtful integration with its natural fores

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The Akagi Forest Lodge, completed in 1987, stands as a notable example of institutional architecture designed by Shozo Uchii Architects. Located in Showa Village, Gunma Prefecture, this social education facility and vocational training center exemplifies thoughtful integration with its natural forest setting. The building's design reflects late 1980s Japanese modernism, balancing functional requirements for group accommodation and educational activities with sensitive environmental consideration. Its architecture demonstrates how institutional buildings can harmonize with their woodland surroundings while providing comprehensive facilities for youth outdoor education and professional training programs.