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Building: TOKOROZAWA MUNICIPAL NAKATOMI-MINAMI COMMUNITY CENTER

所沢市中富南コミュニティセンター/ひかり児童館

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The Tokorozawa City Nakatomiminami Community Center and Hikari Children's Hall, completed in 1996, represents a thoughtful approach to integrating community and child welfare facilities. Designed by architect Shuichi Takesawa, this structure in Saitama Prefecture skillfully combines social education and children's welfare functions within a single architectural expression. The building demonstrates the design philosophy of the 1990s in creating welcoming public spaces for families and children. Its layout and spatial organization reflect contemporary considerations for accessibility and community engagement, making it a notable example of Japanese civic architecture from this period.

The Tokorozawa City Nakatomiminami Community Center and Hikari Children's Hall, completed in 1996, represents a thoughtful approach to integrating community and child welfare facilities. Designed by architect Shuichi Takesawa, this structure in Saitama Prefecture skillfully combines social education

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The Tokorozawa City Nakatomiminami Community Center and Hikari Children's Hall, completed in 1996, represents a thoughtful approach to integrating community and child welfare facilities. Designed by architect Shuichi Takesawa, this structure in Saitama Prefecture skillfully combines social education and children's welfare functions within a single architectural expression. The building demonstrates the design philosophy of the 1990s in creating welcoming public spaces for families and children. Its layout and spatial organization reflect contemporary considerations for accessibility and community engagement, making it a notable example of Japanese civic architecture from this period.