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The Katano Jiritsu Center, completed in 1984, stands as a significant example of Japanese disability welfare architecture from the Showa period. Located in Katano, Osaka, this facility was designed collaboratively by the Hiroshi Deie Architectural Office and the Osaka Prefecture Architecture Department's Construction Division. The building represents an important approach to accessible design and social infrastructure, reflecting the era's evolving attitudes toward inclusive community facilities. Its architectural solutions for functional accessibility and user-centered design make it a noteworthy reference point for studying welfare facility architecture in modern Japan.
The Katano Jiritsu Center, completed in 1984, stands as a significant example of Japanese disability welfare architecture from the Showa period. Located in Katano, Osaka, this facility was designed collaboratively by the Hiroshi Deie Architectural Office and the Osaka Prefecture Architecture Departm
...The Katano Jiritsu Center, completed in 1984, stands as a significant example of Japanese disability welfare architecture from the Showa period. Located in Katano, Osaka, this facility was designed collaboratively by the Hiroshi Deie Architectural Office and the Osaka Prefecture Architecture Department's Construction Division. The building represents an important approach to accessible design and social infrastructure, reflecting the era's evolving attitudes toward inclusive community facilities. Its architectural solutions for functional accessibility and user-centered design make it a noteworthy reference point for studying welfare facility architecture in modern Japan.