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Building: Nakijin village central community center

今帰仁村中央公民館

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Nakamura Central Community Hall in Motobu Village, Okinawa, completed in 1975, represents a significant achievement in regional social education architecture. Designed collaboratively by Atelier Mobile and Zo Design Group, this community facility exemplifies the modernist approach to public architecture of the mid-1970s. The building serves as an important social education facility for the local community, reflecting the era's commitment to accessible cultural and educational spaces. Its design thoughtfully integrates functional requirements with architectural innovation, making it a noteworthy example of contemporary institutional architecture in Okinawa's post-war development period.

Nakamura Central Community Hall in Motobu Village, Okinawa, completed in 1975, represents a significant achievement in regional social education architecture. Designed collaboratively by Atelier Mobile and Zo Design Group, this community facility exemplifies the modernist approach to public architec

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Nakamura Central Community Hall in Motobu Village, Okinawa, completed in 1975, represents a significant achievement in regional social education architecture. Designed collaboratively by Atelier Mobile and Zo Design Group, this community facility exemplifies the modernist approach to public architecture of the mid-1970s. The building serves as an important social education facility for the local community, reflecting the era's commitment to accessible cultural and educational spaces. Its design thoughtfully integrates functional requirements with architectural innovation, making it a noteworthy example of contemporary institutional architecture in Okinawa's post-war development period.