私立学校教職員共済組合九州会館 ガーデンパレス
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4-8-15 tenjin, chuo-ku, fukuoka city
The Private School Teachers' Mutual Aid Association Kyushu Hall Garden Palace, completed in 1978, stands as a notable example of late 1970s Japanese modernist architecture. Designed by Nikken Sekkei, one of Japan's most respected architectural firms, this mixed-use structure in Fukuoka's Tenjin district combines accommodation facilities with office spaces. The building reflects the design principles characteristic of Nikken Sekkei's work during this period, emphasizing functional efficiency and contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. Its presence in Fukuoka's bustling business district contributes to the city's architectural diversity and serves as a testament to the era's commercial and institutional development.
The Private School Teachers' Mutual Aid Association Kyushu Hall Garden Palace, completed in 1978, stands as a notable example of late 1970s Japanese modernist architecture. Designed by Nikken Sekkei, one of Japan's most respected architectural firms, this mixed-use structure in Fukuoka's Tenjin dist
...The Private School Teachers' Mutual Aid Association Kyushu Hall Garden Palace, completed in 1978, stands as a notable example of late 1970s Japanese modernist architecture. Designed by Nikken Sekkei, one of Japan's most respected architectural firms, this mixed-use structure in Fukuoka's Tenjin district combines accommodation facilities with office spaces. The building reflects the design principles characteristic of Nikken Sekkei's work during this period, emphasizing functional efficiency and contemporary aesthetic sensibilities. Its presence in Fukuoka's bustling business district contributes to the city's architectural diversity and serves as a testament to the era's commercial and institutional development.