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Building: Sakakibara memorial hospital, japan heart blood pressure research foundation

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The Sakakibara Memorial Hospital, completed in 1977, stands as a notable example of modernist healthcare architecture in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward. Designed by the architectural firm Genplan, this medical facility exemplifies the functional design principles characteristic of late 1970s Japanese architecture. Located in the Yoyogi district, the hospital represents an important addition to the urban landscape, demonstrating how contemporary design could be adapted to serve the specialized needs of a cardiovascular research and treatment institution. The building reflects the era's emphasis on practical modernism and efficient spatial organization.

The Sakakibara Memorial Hospital, completed in 1977, stands as a notable example of modernist healthcare architecture in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward. Designed by the architectural firm Genplan, this medical facility exemplifies the functional design principles characteristic of late 1970s Japanese architec

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The Sakakibara Memorial Hospital, completed in 1977, stands as a notable example of modernist healthcare architecture in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward. Designed by the architectural firm Genplan, this medical facility exemplifies the functional design principles characteristic of late 1970s Japanese architecture. Located in the Yoyogi district, the hospital represents an important addition to the urban landscape, demonstrating how contemporary design could be adapted to serve the specialized needs of a cardiovascular research and treatment institution. The building reflects the era's emphasis on practical modernism and efficient spatial organization.