桐蔭学園女子部中学校・高等学校
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135, kurogane-cho, midori-ku, yokohama, kanagawa, japan
Kiroin Girls' School Junior and Senior High School, located in Yokohama's Midori Ward, stands as a remarkable example of late 20th-century educational architecture. Completed in 1985, this comprehensive facility was designed by renowned architects Kenzo Tange and Jiro Inatsuka. The building masterfully integrates educational spaces for elementary, junior, and senior high school students within a cohesive architectural vision. Tange's signature modernist approach combines functional design with aesthetic sophistication, creating an environment that reflects the principles of contemporary Japanese institutional architecture. The structure exemplifies the thoughtful spatial planning and innovative design solutions characteristic of this significant period in Japanese architectural history.
Kiroin Girls' School Junior and Senior High School, located in Yokohama's Midori Ward, stands as a remarkable example of late 20th-century educational architecture. Completed in 1985, this comprehensive facility was designed by renowned architects Kenzo Tange and Jiro Inatsuka. The building masterfu
...Kiroin Girls' School Junior and Senior High School, located in Yokohama's Midori Ward, stands as a remarkable example of late 20th-century educational architecture. Completed in 1985, this comprehensive facility was designed by renowned architects Kenzo Tange and Jiro Inatsuka. The building masterfully integrates educational spaces for elementary, junior, and senior high school students within a cohesive architectural vision. Tange's signature modernist approach combines functional design with aesthetic sophistication, creating an environment that reflects the principles of contemporary Japanese institutional architecture. The structure exemplifies the thoughtful spatial planning and innovative design solutions characteristic of this significant period in Japanese architectural history.