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Building: URESHINO MUNICIPAL SHIOTA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, URESHINO CITY CULTURAL CENTER

嬉野市立塩田中学校+嬉野市社会文化会館

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The Ureshino Municipal Shiota Junior High School and Ureshino City Social and Cultural Hall, completed in 2014 in Saga Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of educational and cultural facilities. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Nobuaki Sasaki of INTERMEDIA and Hirokazu and Yoko Suemitsu of SUEP, this complex demonstrates sophisticated architectural planning. The facility seamlessly combines indoor sports amenities with a performance theater and hall, creating a multifunctional community space. The design approach reflects contemporary Japanese architecture's emphasis on functional efficiency while maintaining aesthetic coherence, making it a noteworthy example of municipal infrastructure design from the mid-2010s period.

The Ureshino Municipal Shiota Junior High School and Ureshino City Social and Cultural Hall, completed in 2014 in Saga Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of educational and cultural facilities. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Nobuaki Sasaki of INTERMEDIA and Hirokazu and Yoko S

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The Ureshino Municipal Shiota Junior High School and Ureshino City Social and Cultural Hall, completed in 2014 in Saga Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of educational and cultural facilities. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Nobuaki Sasaki of INTERMEDIA and Hirokazu and Yoko Suemitsu of SUEP, this complex demonstrates sophisticated architectural planning. The facility seamlessly combines indoor sports amenities with a performance theater and hall, creating a multifunctional community space. The design approach reflects contemporary Japanese architecture's emphasis on functional efficiency while maintaining aesthetic coherence, making it a noteworthy example of municipal infrastructure design from the mid-2010s period.