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Building: The WBSJ Center for Wild Bird and Nature of the Globe

日本野鳥の会鳥と緑の国際センターWING

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The Japan Bird Society's Bird and Green International Center WING, completed in 1997, stands as a distinctive example of functional architecture designed for research and public education. Located in Hino, Tokyo, this facility seamlessly integrates scientific research capabilities with community engagement spaces. The collaborative design by the Japan Bird Society and Jikoku Yuuen reflects a thoughtful approach to creating an environment where ornithological study and environmental education coexist harmoniously. The building's architecture demonstrates how institutional facilities can prioritize both practical research requirements and public accessibility, making it a noteworthy case study in sustainable design and educational architecture within Japan's contemporary building landscape.

The Japan Bird Society's Bird and Green International Center WING, completed in 1997, stands as a distinctive example of functional architecture designed for research and public education. Located in Hino, Tokyo, this facility seamlessly integrates scientific research capabilities with community eng

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The Japan Bird Society's Bird and Green International Center WING, completed in 1997, stands as a distinctive example of functional architecture designed for research and public education. Located in Hino, Tokyo, this facility seamlessly integrates scientific research capabilities with community engagement spaces. The collaborative design by the Japan Bird Society and Jikoku Yuuen reflects a thoughtful approach to creating an environment where ornithological study and environmental education coexist harmoniously. The building's architecture demonstrates how institutional facilities can prioritize both practical research requirements and public accessibility, making it a noteworthy case study in sustainable design and educational architecture within Japan's contemporary building landscape.