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Building: STUDENT LOUNGE/WASEDA UNIVERSITY TOKOROZAWA

早稲田大学所沢キャンパス第2ホール(ラウンジ棟)

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Waseda University Tokorozawa Campus Hall 2, designed by renowned architect Yoshiro Ikehara and completed in 1987, stands as a significant example of contemporary institutional architecture in Saitama Prefecture. Located at 2-579-15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa, this lounge facility exemplifies Ikehara's thoughtful approach to campus design, integrating functional spaces with architectural elegance. The building serves as a vital gathering space for students, reflecting the designer's philosophy of creating human-centered environments within educational institutions. Its design principles and spatial organization continue to influence modern campus architecture, making it an important landmark for those studying Japanese institutional design from the late twentieth century.

Waseda University Tokorozawa Campus Hall 2, designed by renowned architect Yoshiro Ikehara and completed in 1987, stands as a significant example of contemporary institutional architecture in Saitama Prefecture. Located at 2-579-15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa, this lounge facility exemplifies Ikehara's tho

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Waseda University Tokorozawa Campus Hall 2, designed by renowned architect Yoshiro Ikehara and completed in 1987, stands as a significant example of contemporary institutional architecture in Saitama Prefecture. Located at 2-579-15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa, this lounge facility exemplifies Ikehara's thoughtful approach to campus design, integrating functional spaces with architectural elegance. The building serves as a vital gathering space for students, reflecting the designer's philosophy of creating human-centered environments within educational institutions. Its design principles and spatial organization continue to influence modern campus architecture, making it an important landmark for those studying Japanese institutional design from the late twentieth century.