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Building: SAPPORO SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

札幌市立高等専門学校

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Sapporo Municipal College of Technology, completed in 1994, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese educational architecture. Located in the Geijutsu no Mori district of Minami Ward, this educational facility was designed by the collaborative efforts of Kenji Okuyama, Kiyoshi Seike, and Ishimoto Architects. The building exemplifies thoughtful design principles suited for fostering learning environments across elementary, middle, and high school levels. Its architectural approach reflects the progressive educational philosophies of the 1990s, incorporating functional design elements that balance pedagogical needs with aesthetic considerations. The structure contributes significantly to understanding contemporary institutional architecture in Hokkaido.

Sapporo Municipal College of Technology, completed in 1994, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese educational architecture. Located in the Geijutsu no Mori district of Minami Ward, this educational facility was designed by the collaborative efforts of Kenji Okuyama, Kiyoshi

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Sapporo Municipal College of Technology, completed in 1994, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese educational architecture. Located in the Geijutsu no Mori district of Minami Ward, this educational facility was designed by the collaborative efforts of Kenji Okuyama, Kiyoshi Seike, and Ishimoto Architects. The building exemplifies thoughtful design principles suited for fostering learning environments across elementary, middle, and high school levels. Its architectural approach reflects the progressive educational philosophies of the 1990s, incorporating functional design elements that balance pedagogical needs with aesthetic considerations. The structure contributes significantly to understanding contemporary institutional architecture in Hokkaido.