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Building: Naha City Josai Elementary School

那覇市立城西小学校

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Naha Municipal Josai Elementary School, completed in 1985, represents a notable example of contemporary Japanese educational architecture. Located in Shuri, Naha, this facility was designed by renowned architect Hara Hiroshi in collaboration with Atelier Phi Architectural Research Institute. The building serves as a primary, junior, and senior high school complex, demonstrating a thoughtful integration of multiple educational functions within a unified architectural framework. The design reflects the architectural philosophy of the mid-1980s, incorporating modern spatial planning principles that prioritize both pedagogical effectiveness and environmental harmony within the urban context of Okinawa.

Naha Municipal Josai Elementary School, completed in 1985, represents a notable example of contemporary Japanese educational architecture. Located in Shuri, Naha, this facility was designed by renowned architect Hara Hiroshi in collaboration with Atelier Phi Architectural Research Institute. The bui

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Naha Municipal Josai Elementary School, completed in 1985, represents a notable example of contemporary Japanese educational architecture. Located in Shuri, Naha, this facility was designed by renowned architect Hara Hiroshi in collaboration with Atelier Phi Architectural Research Institute. The building serves as a primary, junior, and senior high school complex, demonstrating a thoughtful integration of multiple educational functions within a unified architectural framework. The design reflects the architectural philosophy of the mid-1980s, incorporating modern spatial planning principles that prioritize both pedagogical effectiveness and environmental harmony within the urban context of Okinawa.