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Building: Samukawa administrative center

寒川行政センター

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The Samukawa Administrative Center, completed in 1976, stands as a notable example of late Modernist civic architecture in Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by Oka Design, this multifunctional facility combines administrative offices with disaster prevention and public safety infrastructure. Located in the town of Samukawa, the building reflects the practical approach to public architecture prevalent during Japan's period of rapid economic growth. Its design prioritizes functionality and durability while maintaining clean lines characteristic of the era. The center represents an important contribution to local governance infrastructure and continues to serve the community as both an administrative hub and emergency response facility.

The Samukawa Administrative Center, completed in 1976, stands as a notable example of late Modernist civic architecture in Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by Oka Design, this multifunctional facility combines administrative offices with disaster prevention and public safety infrastructure. Located in

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The Samukawa Administrative Center, completed in 1976, stands as a notable example of late Modernist civic architecture in Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by Oka Design, this multifunctional facility combines administrative offices with disaster prevention and public safety infrastructure. Located in the town of Samukawa, the building reflects the practical approach to public architecture prevalent during Japan's period of rapid economic growth. Its design prioritizes functionality and durability while maintaining clean lines characteristic of the era. The center represents an important contribution to local governance infrastructure and continues to serve the community as both an administrative hub and emergency response facility.