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Building: SEMINAR HOUSE AND RECREATION PARK, I & I LAND

シャープ労働組合 研修レクリェーションセンター アイ・アイ・ランド

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The Sharp Labor Union Training and Recreation Center, known as I-I Land, stands as a notable example of late 20th century institutional architecture. Completed in 1990 and designed by architect Takgi Mitsuo, this facility in Shijonawate, Osaka, serves dual purposes as both a residential training center and social education facility. The building represents the era's commitment to employee welfare and recreational spaces, reflecting corporate culture of the period. Its design thoughtfully integrates functional accommodations with recreational amenities, creating an inviting environment for group activities and professional development programs.

The Sharp Labor Union Training and Recreation Center, known as I-I Land, stands as a notable example of late 20th century institutional architecture. Completed in 1990 and designed by architect Takgi Mitsuo, this facility in Shijonawate, Osaka, serves dual purposes as both a residential training cen

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The Sharp Labor Union Training and Recreation Center, known as I-I Land, stands as a notable example of late 20th century institutional architecture. Completed in 1990 and designed by architect Takgi Mitsuo, this facility in Shijonawate, Osaka, serves dual purposes as both a residential training center and social education facility. The building represents the era's commitment to employee welfare and recreational spaces, reflecting corporate culture of the period. Its design thoughtfully integrates functional accommodations with recreational amenities, creating an inviting environment for group activities and professional development programs.