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Building: TAKEDA HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

学校法人呉武田学園 武田中学校・武田高等学校

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Takeda Junior and Senior High School, located in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, is a notable educational facility completed in 1990. Designed by architect Hidezou Iwamoto, this institutional building exemplifies late 20th-century Japanese school architecture. The campus serves as both a junior and senior high school, catering to students from elementary through high school levels. The design reflects contemporary approaches to educational spaces, balancing functional requirements with architectural aesthetics. Iwamoto's design office created a learning environment that accommodates the diverse needs of multiple grade levels while maintaining cohesive architectural expression suitable for academic pursuits.

Takeda Junior and Senior High School, located in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, is a notable educational facility completed in 1990. Designed by architect Hidezou Iwamoto, this institutional building exemplifies late 20th-century Japanese school architecture. The campus serves as both a junior and seni

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Takeda Junior and Senior High School, located in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, is a notable educational facility completed in 1990. Designed by architect Hidezou Iwamoto, this institutional building exemplifies late 20th-century Japanese school architecture. The campus serves as both a junior and senior high school, catering to students from elementary through high school levels. The design reflects contemporary approaches to educational spaces, balancing functional requirements with architectural aesthetics. Iwamoto's design office created a learning environment that accommodates the diverse needs of multiple grade levels while maintaining cohesive architectural expression suitable for academic pursuits.