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Building: ST. MARIANNA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, CATHEDRAL

聖マリアンナ医科大学 聖堂

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The St. Marianna Medical University Chapel, completed in 1996 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, stands as a contemporary religious structure designed by Toda Construction. This chapel serves the university community as a space for worship and spiritual reflection. The building exemplifies modern architectural approaches to sacred spaces, blending functionality with reverent design principles. Located in the Sugo district of Miyamae Ward, the chapel accommodates the spiritual needs of students, faculty, and staff while contributing to the campus's overall architectural character. Its completion in the late twentieth century reflects evolving perspectives on how contemporary architecture can honor religious traditions while meeting modern institutional requirements.

The St. Marianna Medical University Chapel, completed in 1996 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, stands as a contemporary religious structure designed by Toda Construction. This chapel serves the university community as a space for worship and spiritual reflection. The building exemplifies modern architectural

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The St. Marianna Medical University Chapel, completed in 1996 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, stands as a contemporary religious structure designed by Toda Construction. This chapel serves the university community as a space for worship and spiritual reflection. The building exemplifies modern architectural approaches to sacred spaces, blending functionality with reverent design principles. Located in the Sugo district of Miyamae Ward, the chapel accommodates the spiritual needs of students, faculty, and staff while contributing to the campus's overall architectural character. Its completion in the late twentieth century reflects evolving perspectives on how contemporary architecture can honor religious traditions while meeting modern institutional requirements.