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Building: SUIJO FIRE STATION OF OSAKA CITY TEMPORARY BUILDING (MARINE)

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The Osaka City Water Fire Station Temporary Administrative Building, completed in 1996, stands as a notable example of functional modern architecture in the Port Ward of Osaka. Located along Kaigandori Street, this public safety facility was designed collaboratively by the architectural firm Coelacanth and the Osaka City Urban Development Bureau Construction Division. The building exemplifies the pragmatic design approach required for emergency response infrastructure, balancing operational efficiency with thoughtful architectural composition. Its construction during the mid-1990s reflects contemporary standards for fire station design in Japan's major metropolitan areas, serving as an important resource for the city's maritime fire prevention and emergency management operations.

The Osaka City Water Fire Station Temporary Administrative Building, completed in 1996, stands as a notable example of functional modern architecture in the Port Ward of Osaka. Located along Kaigandori Street, this public safety facility was designed collaboratively by the architectural firm Coelaca

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The Osaka City Water Fire Station Temporary Administrative Building, completed in 1996, stands as a notable example of functional modern architecture in the Port Ward of Osaka. Located along Kaigandori Street, this public safety facility was designed collaboratively by the architectural firm Coelacanth and the Osaka City Urban Development Bureau Construction Division. The building exemplifies the pragmatic design approach required for emergency response infrastructure, balancing operational efficiency with thoughtful architectural composition. Its construction during the mid-1990s reflects contemporary standards for fire station design in Japan's major metropolitan areas, serving as an important resource for the city's maritime fire prevention and emergency management operations.