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Building: MORIYA CENTRAL LIBRARY

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Moriya Central Library, completed in 1995, stands as a notable example of contemporary public architecture in Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by architect Kiyoichi Mikami, this library facility in Moriyadai serves the Moriya community with thoughtful spatial design and functional planning. The building demonstrates Mikami's approach to creating welcoming public spaces that balance aesthetic considerations with practical library operations. Situated in the town of Moriya in Kita-Soma District, the library represents the region's commitment to cultural infrastructure and community engagement through architecture.

Moriya Central Library, completed in 1995, stands as a notable example of contemporary public architecture in Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by architect Kiyoichi Mikami, this library facility in Moriyadai serves the Moriya community with thoughtful spatial design and functional planning. The building

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Moriya Central Library, completed in 1995, stands as a notable example of contemporary public architecture in Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by architect Kiyoichi Mikami, this library facility in Moriyadai serves the Moriya community with thoughtful spatial design and functional planning. The building demonstrates Mikami's approach to creating welcoming public spaces that balance aesthetic considerations with practical library operations. Situated in the town of Moriya in Kita-Soma District, the library represents the region's commitment to cultural infrastructure and community engagement through architecture.