常滑市民文化会館・中央公民館
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5-65 shinkaicho, tokoname-shi, aichi, japan
The Tokoname Citizens' Cultural Hall and Central Community Center, completed in 1983, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the Osaka office of Sakakura Architects, this cultural facility seamlessly integrates social education functions with performance venues. Located in Tokoname, Aichi Prefecture, the building represents the modernist design principles characteristic of Sakakura's practice. Its dual purpose as both a theater-hall complex and community center reflects the comprehensive approach to public cultural infrastructure that defined Japanese urban planning during the 1980s. The structure continues to serve as an important cultural hub for the local community.
The Tokoname Citizens' Cultural Hall and Central Community Center, completed in 1983, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the Osaka office of Sakakura Architects, this cultural facility seamlessly integrates social education functions wi
...The Tokoname Citizens' Cultural Hall and Central Community Center, completed in 1983, stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by the Osaka office of Sakakura Architects, this cultural facility seamlessly integrates social education functions with performance venues. Located in Tokoname, Aichi Prefecture, the building represents the modernist design principles characteristic of Sakakura's practice. Its dual purpose as both a theater-hall complex and community center reflects the comprehensive approach to public cultural infrastructure that defined Japanese urban planning during the 1980s. The structure continues to serve as an important cultural hub for the local community.