学校法人呉武田学園 武田中学校・高等学校ANNEX
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oaza ota, kurose-cho, kamo-gun, hiroshima
The Takeda Junior and Senior High School Annex, designed by Iwamoto Shuzo Architects and completed in 1995, stands as a notable educational facility in Kurose, Kamo District, Hiroshima Prefecture. This comprehensive school complex serves elementary, junior, and senior high school students, showcasing thoughtful architectural planning suited to multi-grade educational environments. The 1995 completion reflects the design sensibilities of the mid-1990s Japanese educational architecture movement. The annex building demonstrates functional design principles tailored to accommodate diverse age groups and their varying educational needs within a unified campus setting, making it a significant example of institutional architecture from this period.
The Takeda Junior and Senior High School Annex, designed by Iwamoto Shuzo Architects and completed in 1995, stands as a notable educational facility in Kurose, Kamo District, Hiroshima Prefecture. This comprehensive school complex serves elementary, junior, and senior high school students, showcasin
...The Takeda Junior and Senior High School Annex, designed by Iwamoto Shuzo Architects and completed in 1995, stands as a notable educational facility in Kurose, Kamo District, Hiroshima Prefecture. This comprehensive school complex serves elementary, junior, and senior high school students, showcasing thoughtful architectural planning suited to multi-grade educational environments. The 1995 completion reflects the design sensibilities of the mid-1990s Japanese educational architecture movement. The annex building demonstrates functional design principles tailored to accommodate diverse age groups and their varying educational needs within a unified campus setting, making it a significant example of institutional architecture from this period.