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Building: OSAKA UNIVERSITY OF ARTS ARINA

大阪芸術大学総合体育館

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The Osaka University of Arts Comprehensive Gymnasium, completed in 1998 in Kanan Town, Minamikawachi District, represents a significant example of late 20th-century institutional sports architecture. Designed and constructed by Taiseikum, this indoor sports facility serves the university community while also functioning as a health center. The building exemplifies the practical yet sophisticated approach to multipurpose facility design characteristic of Japanese educational architecture from this period. Its integration of athletic and public health functions demonstrates thoughtful urban planning that serves both student needs and broader community welfare.

The Osaka University of Arts Comprehensive Gymnasium, completed in 1998 in Kanan Town, Minamikawachi District, represents a significant example of late 20th-century institutional sports architecture. Designed and constructed by Taiseikum, this indoor sports facility serves the university community w

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The Osaka University of Arts Comprehensive Gymnasium, completed in 1998 in Kanan Town, Minamikawachi District, represents a significant example of late 20th-century institutional sports architecture. Designed and constructed by Taiseikum, this indoor sports facility serves the university community while also functioning as a health center. The building exemplifies the practical yet sophisticated approach to multipurpose facility design characteristic of Japanese educational architecture from this period. Its integration of athletic and public health functions demonstrates thoughtful urban planning that serves both student needs and broader community welfare.