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Building: UCHINO COMMUNITY CENTER FOR SENIORS & CHILDREN

筑穂町高齢者生活福祉センター+内野児童館

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The Chikuho Town Elderly Life Welfare Center and Uchino Children's Hall, completed in 1995, represents a thoughtful approach to intergenerational community architecture. Designed by Leaf Design Office and located in Uchino, Fukuoka Prefecture, this facility uniquely combines elderly welfare services with children's activities under one structure. The building exemplifies 1990s Japanese civic architecture that prioritizes social integration, creating spaces where different generations can coexist and interact meaningfully. Its design reflects contemporary thinking about community centers that serve multiple age groups, making it a notable example of functional and socially conscious institutional architecture from this period.

The Chikuho Town Elderly Life Welfare Center and Uchino Children's Hall, completed in 1995, represents a thoughtful approach to intergenerational community architecture. Designed by Leaf Design Office and located in Uchino, Fukuoka Prefecture, this facility uniquely combines elderly welfare services

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The Chikuho Town Elderly Life Welfare Center and Uchino Children's Hall, completed in 1995, represents a thoughtful approach to intergenerational community architecture. Designed by Leaf Design Office and located in Uchino, Fukuoka Prefecture, this facility uniquely combines elderly welfare services with children's activities under one structure. The building exemplifies 1990s Japanese civic architecture that prioritizes social integration, creating spaces where different generations can coexist and interact meaningfully. Its design reflects contemporary thinking about community centers that serve multiple age groups, making it a notable example of functional and socially conscious institutional architecture from this period.