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Building: Nagoya city small and medium enterprise promotion hall

名古屋市中小企業振興会館

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The Nagoya Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion Hall, completed in 1983, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese architectural design. Located in Chikusa Ward, this multipurpose facility was developed through collaboration between Shinwa Setsubi Sekkei and Kurokawa Kisho Architects. The building seamlessly integrates exhibition spaces, administrative offices, and a theater-hall complex, reflecting the era's emphasis on functional modernism. Its design exemplifies the sophisticated urban planning principles that characterize Nagoya's post-war architectural development, making it an important reference point for understanding contemporary Japanese institutional architecture.

The Nagoya Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion Hall, completed in 1983, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese architectural design. Located in Chikusa Ward, this multipurpose facility was developed through collaboration between Shinwa Setsubi Sekkei and Kurokawa Kisho

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The Nagoya Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion Hall, completed in 1983, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese architectural design. Located in Chikusa Ward, this multipurpose facility was developed through collaboration between Shinwa Setsubi Sekkei and Kurokawa Kisho Architects. The building seamlessly integrates exhibition spaces, administrative offices, and a theater-hall complex, reflecting the era's emphasis on functional modernism. Its design exemplifies the sophisticated urban planning principles that characterize Nagoya's post-war architectural development, making it an important reference point for understanding contemporary Japanese institutional architecture.