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Building: NIHON BISOH INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH, NYUDOURA

日本ビソー入道浦研究所

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The Japan Bisso Nyūdō Urawa Research Institute, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese research facility architecture. Located in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, this experimental and research complex was designed by architect Ishii Osamu of Bi-Ken Design Office. The building represents a thoughtful integration of functional laboratory spaces with architectural innovation, reflecting the design principles of the late 1990s. Its construction demonstrates the era's commitment to advancing scientific research infrastructure while maintaining architectural coherence in industrial design.

The Japan Bisso Nyūdō Urawa Research Institute, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese research facility architecture. Located in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, this experimental and research complex was designed by architect Ishii Osamu of Bi-Ken Design Office. The bu

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The Japan Bisso Nyūdō Urawa Research Institute, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese research facility architecture. Located in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, this experimental and research complex was designed by architect Ishii Osamu of Bi-Ken Design Office. The building represents a thoughtful integration of functional laboratory spaces with architectural innovation, reflecting the design principles of the late 1990s. Its construction demonstrates the era's commitment to advancing scientific research infrastructure while maintaining architectural coherence in industrial design.