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Building: Tokorozawa Matsui Community Center

所沢市松井公民館

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Tokorozawa Matsui Community Center, completed in 1986, represents a notable example of Japanese public architecture from the mid-1980s. Designed by architect Hideichi Takesawa, this social education facility and administrative building reflects the era's approach to community infrastructure in Saitama Prefecture. Located in the Kamiyasumatsu district of Tokorozawa, the structure serves as a civic gathering space while maintaining functional administrative purposes. The building exemplifies the balance between accessibility and institutional design characteristic of late twentieth-century Japanese public buildings, making it of interest to those studying the evolution of community facilities in post-war Japan.

Tokorozawa Matsui Community Center, completed in 1986, represents a notable example of Japanese public architecture from the mid-1980s. Designed by architect Hideichi Takesawa, this social education facility and administrative building reflects the era's approach to community infrastructure in Saita

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Tokorozawa Matsui Community Center, completed in 1986, represents a notable example of Japanese public architecture from the mid-1980s. Designed by architect Hideichi Takesawa, this social education facility and administrative building reflects the era's approach to community infrastructure in Saitama Prefecture. Located in the Kamiyasumatsu district of Tokorozawa, the structure serves as a civic gathering space while maintaining functional administrative purposes. The building exemplifies the balance between accessibility and institutional design characteristic of late twentieth-century Japanese public buildings, making it of interest to those studying the evolution of community facilities in post-war Japan.