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Building: Toyama prefectural education memorial hall

富山県教育記念館

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The Toyama Prefectural Education Memorial Hall, completed in 1977, stands as a notable example of late 1970s Japanese institutional architecture. Located in Chiyotsu-cho, Toyama City, this office building was designed collaboratively by S.D.G. System Developing Group, Kimiya Yamamoto, and Japan General Architects Office. The structure reflects the modernist principles prevalent in Japanese commercial and administrative architecture of that era. Its design demonstrates the technical and aesthetic innovations characteristic of post-war Japanese building practices, making it of particular interest to those studying late twentieth-century architectural developments in Japan.

The Toyama Prefectural Education Memorial Hall, completed in 1977, stands as a notable example of late 1970s Japanese institutional architecture. Located in Chiyotsu-cho, Toyama City, this office building was designed collaboratively by S.D.G. System Developing Group, Kimiya Yamamoto, and Japan Gene

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The Toyama Prefectural Education Memorial Hall, completed in 1977, stands as a notable example of late 1970s Japanese institutional architecture. Located in Chiyotsu-cho, Toyama City, this office building was designed collaboratively by S.D.G. System Developing Group, Kimiya Yamamoto, and Japan General Architects Office. The structure reflects the modernist principles prevalent in Japanese commercial and administrative architecture of that era. Its design demonstrates the technical and aesthetic innovations characteristic of post-war Japanese building practices, making it of particular interest to those studying late twentieth-century architectural developments in Japan.