早稲田大学高等学院 70号館・74号館
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1-216 kamishakujii, nerima-ku, tokyo
Waseda University Senior High School Buildings 70 and 74 represent a significant example of 1970s Japanese educational architecture. Completed in 1976, these structures were designed by Andō Katsuo and Kenchiku Keikaku Rengo, a collaborative architectural firm. Located in the Nerimaku district of Tokyo, these buildings showcase the modernist design principles characteristic of the post-war Japanese architectural movement. The facilities served both educational and commercial functions, reflecting the multi-purpose approach to campus development during this period. Their design demonstrates the practical yet sophisticated approach to institutional architecture that defined Japanese universities in the 1970s.
Waseda University Senior High School Buildings 70 and 74 represent a significant example of 1970s Japanese educational architecture. Completed in 1976, these structures were designed by Andō Katsuo and Kenchiku Keikaku Rengo, a collaborative architectural firm. Located in the Nerimaku district of To
...Waseda University Senior High School Buildings 70 and 74 represent a significant example of 1970s Japanese educational architecture. Completed in 1976, these structures were designed by Andō Katsuo and Kenchiku Keikaku Rengo, a collaborative architectural firm. Located in the Nerimaku district of Tokyo, these buildings showcase the modernist design principles characteristic of the post-war Japanese architectural movement. The facilities served both educational and commercial functions, reflecting the multi-purpose approach to campus development during this period. Their design demonstrates the practical yet sophisticated approach to institutional architecture that defined Japanese universities in the 1970s.