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Building: OSAWANO HEALTH CARE AND WELFARE CENTER

大沢野町健康福祉センター

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The Osawano Town Health and Welfare Center, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese welfare architecture. Designed by Workstation, this facility in Toyama Prefecture serves multiple welfare functions for the local community. Located in Harubi, Osawano Town, the center exemplifies the thoughtful integration of health and social services within a single structure. The building's design reflects the architectural trends of the late 1990s, balancing functionality with community-oriented spaces. As a welfare facility, it demonstrates the importance of accessible, well-designed public buildings that support the health and wellbeing of residents in rural Japanese communities.

The Osawano Town Health and Welfare Center, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese welfare architecture. Designed by Workstation, this facility in Toyama Prefecture serves multiple welfare functions for the local community. Located in Harubi, Osawano Town, the center

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The Osawano Town Health and Welfare Center, completed in 1997, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese welfare architecture. Designed by Workstation, this facility in Toyama Prefecture serves multiple welfare functions for the local community. Located in Harubi, Osawano Town, the center exemplifies the thoughtful integration of health and social services within a single structure. The building's design reflects the architectural trends of the late 1990s, balancing functionality with community-oriented spaces. As a welfare facility, it demonstrates the importance of accessible, well-designed public buildings that support the health and wellbeing of residents in rural Japanese communities.