社会福祉法人 多摩福祉会 こぐま保育園
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3-5 nagayama, tama city, tokyo
Koguma Nursery School, completed in 1973 in Tama, Tokyo, represents a thoughtful approach to early childhood care facility design. Designed by architect Nobuko Ogawa and Atelier Mobile, this childcare center exemplifies the modernist principles of the 1970s Japanese architecture. Located in the Nagayama district, the facility was created to serve the growing community's needs for quality childcare. The building demonstrates careful consideration of functional spaces appropriate for young children while maintaining architectural integrity. As a social welfare facility operated by the Tama Social Welfare Association, Koguma Nursery School remains an important example of institutional design from this era in Tokyo.
Koguma Nursery School, completed in 1973 in Tama, Tokyo, represents a thoughtful approach to early childhood care facility design. Designed by architect Nobuko Ogawa and Atelier Mobile, this childcare center exemplifies the modernist principles of the 1970s Japanese architecture. Located in the Naga
...Koguma Nursery School, completed in 1973 in Tama, Tokyo, represents a thoughtful approach to early childhood care facility design. Designed by architect Nobuko Ogawa and Atelier Mobile, this childcare center exemplifies the modernist principles of the 1970s Japanese architecture. Located in the Nagayama district, the facility was created to serve the growing community's needs for quality childcare. The building demonstrates careful consideration of functional spaces appropriate for young children while maintaining architectural integrity. As a social welfare facility operated by the Tama Social Welfare Association, Koguma Nursery School remains an important example of institutional design from this era in Tokyo.