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Building: SAITAMA PREFECTUAL NAGATORO YOUTH CENTER

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Saitama Prefectural Nagoro Youth House is a distinctive children's welfare facility completed in 1993, designed by architect Yasushi Kijima and YAS Urban Research Institute. Located in Nagoro, Saitama Prefecture, this building exemplifies thoughtful institutional design tailored for youth development and well-being. The facility combines functional programming with architectural sensitivity to its rural setting in the Chichibu region. Kijima's design approach reflects the 1990s movement toward humanizing public facilities, prioritizing accessible spaces for children while maintaining robust structural integrity. The building serves as an important case study in Japanese welfare architecture, demonstrating how contemporary design can create nurturing environments for institutional purposes.

Saitama Prefectural Nagoro Youth House is a distinctive children's welfare facility completed in 1993, designed by architect Yasushi Kijima and YAS Urban Research Institute. Located in Nagoro, Saitama Prefecture, this building exemplifies thoughtful institutional design tailored for youth developmen

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Saitama Prefectural Nagoro Youth House is a distinctive children's welfare facility completed in 1993, designed by architect Yasushi Kijima and YAS Urban Research Institute. Located in Nagoro, Saitama Prefecture, this building exemplifies thoughtful institutional design tailored for youth development and well-being. The facility combines functional programming with architectural sensitivity to its rural setting in the Chichibu region. Kijima's design approach reflects the 1990s movement toward humanizing public facilities, prioritizing accessible spaces for children while maintaining robust structural integrity. The building serves as an important case study in Japanese welfare architecture, demonstrating how contemporary design can create nurturing environments for institutional purposes.