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Building: SCHOOL OF INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT,TOKYO DENKI UNIVERSITY AT CHIBA NEW TOWN CAMPAS

東京電機大学 千葉ニュータウンキャンパス増築

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extension of chiba newtown campus, tokyo denki university Location 2-1200 musai gakuendai, inzai city, chiba prefecture

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Tokyo Denki University Chiba New Town Campus Extension, completed in 1999, represents a significant addition to the university's educational infrastructure. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Yamashita Sekkei and Yuuzawa Masanobu of Yuuzawa Architectural Design Institute, this academic facility exemplifies thoughtful campus planning and modern architectural design. The extension was developed to accommodate the growing needs of the university's expanding student body and academic programs. The building successfully integrates contemporary design principles with functional educational spaces, contributing to the campus's overall development and enhancing the learning environment for students and faculty members at this important higher education institution.

Tokyo Denki University Chiba New Town Campus Extension, completed in 1999, represents a significant addition to the university's educational infrastructure. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Yamashita Sekkei and Yuuzawa Masanobu of Yuuzawa Architectural Design Institute, this academic facilit

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Tokyo Denki University Chiba New Town Campus Extension, completed in 1999, represents a significant addition to the university's educational infrastructure. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Yamashita Sekkei and Yuuzawa Masanobu of Yuuzawa Architectural Design Institute, this academic facility exemplifies thoughtful campus planning and modern architectural design. The extension was developed to accommodate the growing needs of the university's expanding student body and academic programs. The building successfully integrates contemporary design principles with functional educational spaces, contributing to the campus's overall development and enhancing the learning environment for students and faculty members at this important higher education institution.