工学部/体育館 滋賀県立大学Dブロック
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The Engineering Building and Gymnasium at Shiga Prefecture University D Block, completed in 1996, represents a notable example of contemporary Japanese academic architecture. Designed by renowned architect Itsuko Hasegawa and her architectural planning firm, this facility demonstrates the architect's distinctive approach to integrating functional spaces within a campus environment. The building serves the dual purpose of supporting engineering education and providing athletic facilities for the university community. Hasegawa's design philosophy emphasizes the relationship between structure and surrounding space, creating an influential work within the university's architectural ensemble. This structure exemplifies late twentieth-century institutional design in Japan.
The Engineering Building and Gymnasium at Shiga Prefecture University D Block, completed in 1996, represents a notable example of contemporary Japanese academic architecture. Designed by renowned architect Itsuko Hasegawa and her architectural planning firm, this facility demonstrates the architect'
...The Engineering Building and Gymnasium at Shiga Prefecture University D Block, completed in 1996, represents a notable example of contemporary Japanese academic architecture. Designed by renowned architect Itsuko Hasegawa and her architectural planning firm, this facility demonstrates the architect's distinctive approach to integrating functional spaces within a campus environment. The building serves the dual purpose of supporting engineering education and providing athletic facilities for the university community. Hasegawa's design philosophy emphasizes the relationship between structure and surrounding space, creating an influential work within the university's architectural ensemble. This structure exemplifies late twentieth-century institutional design in Japan.