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Building: OKETO DISTRICT FOREST OFFICE

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The Okito Forestry Bureau Building, completed in 1993 in Hokkaido's Okito Town, represents a notable example of contemporary Japanese institutional architecture. Designed by architect Tetsuro Kurokawa in collaboration with Design League, this structure exemplifies the design philosophy of its era. The building showcases thoughtful integration of functional requirements with architectural expression, characteristic of Kurokawa's approach to public buildings. Its design reflects the principles of modern Japanese architecture while responding to the regional context of Hokkaido. The collaboration between Kurokawa and Design League resulted in a building of considerable architectural interest for those studying late twentieth-century Japanese design approaches to institutional structures.

The Okito Forestry Bureau Building, completed in 1993 in Hokkaido's Okito Town, represents a notable example of contemporary Japanese institutional architecture. Designed by architect Tetsuro Kurokawa in collaboration with Design League, this structure exemplifies the design philosophy of its era. T

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The Okito Forestry Bureau Building, completed in 1993 in Hokkaido's Okito Town, represents a notable example of contemporary Japanese institutional architecture. Designed by architect Tetsuro Kurokawa in collaboration with Design League, this structure exemplifies the design philosophy of its era. The building showcases thoughtful integration of functional requirements with architectural expression, characteristic of Kurokawa's approach to public buildings. Its design reflects the principles of modern Japanese architecture while responding to the regional context of Hokkaido. The collaboration between Kurokawa and Design League resulted in a building of considerable architectural interest for those studying late twentieth-century Japanese design approaches to institutional structures.