西町インターナショナルスクール 八城メディアセンター
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2-14-7 Motoazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Nishi-Machi International School Yashiro Media Center, completed in 2007, represents a thoughtful approach to educational architecture in Tokyo's Minato Ward. Designed collaboratively by Kenichi Nakamura Architectural Laboratory and Reiko Tomuro of Tomuro Atelier, this facility serves students from elementary through high school. The building demonstrates careful integration of modern educational spaces with sensitive urban design, reflecting contemporary Japanese architectural principles. Its media center function emphasizes technology and learning innovation while maintaining architectural coherence within the residential Motoazabu neighborhood. The project exemplifies how institutional buildings can balance functional requirements with contextual awareness in dense urban environments.
Nishi-Machi International School Yashiro Media Center, completed in 2007, represents a thoughtful approach to educational architecture in Tokyo's Minato Ward. Designed collaboratively by Kenichi Nakamura Architectural Laboratory and Reiko Tomuro of Tomuro Atelier, this facility serves students from
...Nishi-Machi International School Yashiro Media Center, completed in 2007, represents a thoughtful approach to educational architecture in Tokyo's Minato Ward. Designed collaboratively by Kenichi Nakamura Architectural Laboratory and Reiko Tomuro of Tomuro Atelier, this facility serves students from elementary through high school. The building demonstrates careful integration of modern educational spaces with sensitive urban design, reflecting contemporary Japanese architectural principles. Its media center function emphasizes technology and learning innovation while maintaining architectural coherence within the residential Motoazabu neighborhood. The project exemplifies how institutional buildings can balance functional requirements with contextual awareness in dense urban environments.