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Building: SATSUKI KINDERGARTEN

さつき幼稚園

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Satsuki Kindergarten, completed in 2006 and designed by Kazumi Kudo and Hiroshi Horiba of Coelacanth K&H, represents a contemporary approach to early childhood educational spaces in Fukuoka. Located in the Nishi-Aburayama district, this kindergarten building demonstrates thoughtful architectural consideration for young learners' developmental needs. The design balances functional requirements with aesthetic sensibility, creating an environment that nurtures both play and learning. The architects' collaborative approach integrates spatial planning that encourages interaction while providing appropriate facilities for kindergarten activities, making it a noteworthy example of institutional architecture from the mid-2000s era.

Satsuki Kindergarten, completed in 2006 and designed by Kazumi Kudo and Hiroshi Horiba of Coelacanth K&H, represents a contemporary approach to early childhood educational spaces in Fukuoka. Located in the Nishi-Aburayama district, this kindergarten building demonstrates thoughtful architectural con

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Satsuki Kindergarten, completed in 2006 and designed by Kazumi Kudo and Hiroshi Horiba of Coelacanth K&H, represents a contemporary approach to early childhood educational spaces in Fukuoka. Located in the Nishi-Aburayama district, this kindergarten building demonstrates thoughtful architectural consideration for young learners' developmental needs. The design balances functional requirements with aesthetic sensibility, creating an environment that nurtures both play and learning. The architects' collaborative approach integrates spatial planning that encourages interaction while providing appropriate facilities for kindergarten activities, making it a noteworthy example of institutional architecture from the mid-2000s era.