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Building: TRANSTREET (GEBA CENTRAL PARK)

福井市下馬中央公園

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Shimoba Central Park in Fukui represents a thoughtful approach to urban landscape design completed in 1996. Designed by the Hidehei Endo Architectural Institute, this public space skillfully integrates passages and bridges with open plaza areas, creating a cohesive environment that serves both functional and recreational purposes. The project demonstrates careful consideration of how circulation pathways and architectural elements can enhance community gathering spaces. Located in the heart of Fukui City, the park exemplifies contemporary Japanese design philosophy that prioritizes accessibility and public engagement while maintaining aesthetic integrity throughout the site.

Shimoba Central Park in Fukui represents a thoughtful approach to urban landscape design completed in 1996. Designed by the Hidehei Endo Architectural Institute, this public space skillfully integrates passages and bridges with open plaza areas, creating a cohesive environment that serves both funct

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Shimoba Central Park in Fukui represents a thoughtful approach to urban landscape design completed in 1996. Designed by the Hidehei Endo Architectural Institute, this public space skillfully integrates passages and bridges with open plaza areas, creating a cohesive environment that serves both functional and recreational purposes. The project demonstrates careful consideration of how circulation pathways and architectural elements can enhance community gathering spaces. Located in the heart of Fukui City, the park exemplifies contemporary Japanese design philosophy that prioritizes accessibility and public engagement while maintaining aesthetic integrity throughout the site.