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Building: SATOUMI STATION

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Satomi Station, completed in 2013 in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, represents a thoughtful contemporary approach to transportation facility design. Created through the collaborative efforts of architects Onishi Asaki and Momota Yuki of O+H, alongside Nagai Takuo, Sueki Koichi, and Takahashi Kogyο, this structure seamlessly integrates administrative functions with its primary role as a transit hub. The building demonstrates refined spatial planning and material sensitivity, embodying modern architectural principles while serving the local community. Its design reflects a commitment to creating functional yet aesthetically meaningful public infrastructure in Japan's regional areas.

Satomi Station, completed in 2013 in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, represents a thoughtful contemporary approach to transportation facility design. Created through the collaborative efforts of architects Onishi Asaki and Momota Yuki of O+H, alongside Nagai Takuo, Sueki Koichi, and Takahashi Kogyο, t

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Satomi Station, completed in 2013 in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, represents a thoughtful contemporary approach to transportation facility design. Created through the collaborative efforts of architects Onishi Asaki and Momota Yuki of O+H, alongside Nagai Takuo, Sueki Koichi, and Takahashi Kogyο, this structure seamlessly integrates administrative functions with its primary role as a transit hub. The building demonstrates refined spatial planning and material sensitivity, embodying modern architectural principles while serving the local community. Its design reflects a commitment to creating functional yet aesthetically meaningful public infrastructure in Japan's regional areas.