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Building: SUNTORY TRAINING CENTER YUMETAMAGO

サントリー研修センター「夢たまご」

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The Suntory Training Center "Yume Tamago" is a distinctive social education facility completed in 2005 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by architect Masashi Oe in collaboration with Plantech General Planning Office and Yasui Architects, this building showcases contemporary architectural innovation. The facility serves as a vital educational hub, combining functional design with aesthetic appeal. Its egg-shaped conceptual form, reflected in the Japanese name "Yume Tamago" meaning "dream egg," represents the nurturing of new ideas and possibilities. This structure exemplifies modern Japanese architectural practice in creating purposeful community spaces.

The Suntory Training Center "Yume Tamago" is a distinctive social education facility completed in 2005 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by architect Masashi Oe in collaboration with Plantech General Planning Office and Yasui Architects, this building showcases contemporary architectural in

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The Suntory Training Center "Yume Tamago" is a distinctive social education facility completed in 2005 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by architect Masashi Oe in collaboration with Plantech General Planning Office and Yasui Architects, this building showcases contemporary architectural innovation. The facility serves as a vital educational hub, combining functional design with aesthetic appeal. Its egg-shaped conceptual form, reflected in the Japanese name "Yume Tamago" meaning "dream egg," represents the nurturing of new ideas and possibilities. This structure exemplifies modern Japanese architectural practice in creating purposeful community spaces.