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Building: THE MAIN GATE OF MIDA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

飯田高校正門

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The Iida High School Main Gate, completed in 1996, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese architectural design. Located in Iida City, Nagano Prefecture, this transportation facility was designed by the renowned Kitakawara Atsushi Architects and Urban Research Institute. The gate represents a thoughtful integration of functional infrastructure with aesthetic considerations, reflecting the architectural philosophy of its era. Its design serves both practical purposes for the school community and contributes to the visual character of the surrounding urban landscape. This structure exemplifies how institutional architecture can balance utilitarian requirements with meaningful design principles.

The Iida High School Main Gate, completed in 1996, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese architectural design. Located in Iida City, Nagano Prefecture, this transportation facility was designed by the renowned Kitakawara Atsushi Architects and Urban Research Institute. The gate repres

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The Iida High School Main Gate, completed in 1996, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese architectural design. Located in Iida City, Nagano Prefecture, this transportation facility was designed by the renowned Kitakawara Atsushi Architects and Urban Research Institute. The gate represents a thoughtful integration of functional infrastructure with aesthetic considerations, reflecting the architectural philosophy of its era. Its design serves both practical purposes for the school community and contributes to the visual character of the surrounding urban landscape. This structure exemplifies how institutional architecture can balance utilitarian requirements with meaningful design principles.