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Building: University of tsukuba central library

筑波大学中央図書館

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The Tsukuba University Central Library, completed in 1979, stands as a significant example of modern Japanese institutional architecture. Located in Ibaraki Prefecture, this library was designed by Okada Shinichi's design office in collaboration with the Tsukuba University Central Library Design Subcommittee. The building represents the architectural aspirations of Japan's new academic city during the 1970s. Its design thoughtfully integrates functional library spaces with contemporary design principles, serving as an important cultural and educational facility for the university community and reflecting the modernist ideals of its era.

The Tsukuba University Central Library, completed in 1979, stands as a significant example of modern Japanese institutional architecture. Located in Ibaraki Prefecture, this library was designed by Okada Shinichi's design office in collaboration with the Tsukuba University Central Library Design Sub

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The Tsukuba University Central Library, completed in 1979, stands as a significant example of modern Japanese institutional architecture. Located in Ibaraki Prefecture, this library was designed by Okada Shinichi's design office in collaboration with the Tsukuba University Central Library Design Subcommittee. The building represents the architectural aspirations of Japan's new academic city during the 1970s. Its design thoughtfully integrates functional library spaces with contemporary design principles, serving as an important cultural and educational facility for the university community and reflecting the modernist ideals of its era.