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Building: ROADSIDE STATION KOUNAN-RAKUYU||KOUNAN PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE||KOUNAN PUBLIC WELFARE CENTER

道の駅「香南楽湯」・香南町保健センター・社会福祉センター

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Michi-no-Eki Konan Rakuyu, completed in 2002 in Kagawa Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of public health, social welfare, and commercial functions designed by architect Hiroshi Miyazaki of Plants Associates. This facility exemplifies contemporary Japanese architecture's approach to creating multipurpose community hubs. The building harmoniously combines a roadside station, health center, and social welfare center, serving both travelers and local residents. Its design reflects early 2000s sensibilities in balancing functional program requirements with architectural expression, making it a notable example of civic infrastructure that prioritizes accessibility and community engagement through integrated service provision.

Michi-no-Eki Konan Rakuyu, completed in 2002 in Kagawa Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of public health, social welfare, and commercial functions designed by architect Hiroshi Miyazaki of Plants Associates. This facility exemplifies contemporary Japanese architecture's approach to cr

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Michi-no-Eki Konan Rakuyu, completed in 2002 in Kagawa Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of public health, social welfare, and commercial functions designed by architect Hiroshi Miyazaki of Plants Associates. This facility exemplifies contemporary Japanese architecture's approach to creating multipurpose community hubs. The building harmoniously combines a roadside station, health center, and social welfare center, serving both travelers and local residents. Its design reflects early 2000s sensibilities in balancing functional program requirements with architectural expression, making it a notable example of civic infrastructure that prioritizes accessibility and community engagement through integrated service provision.