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Building: YAMAMOTO TOWN HALL

山元町役場

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Yamamoto Town Hall, completed in 2019, represents a contemporary approach to civic architecture designed by CAT, a collaborative team led by Kazuhiro Kojima with Kasuko Akamatsu and Shinya Omura. Located in Yamamoto, Miyagi Prefecture, this municipal building demonstrates thoughtful integration with its post-disaster reconstruction context. The structure reflects modern design principles while serving essential administrative functions for the community. The architects' innovative design creates a welcoming public space that balances functional efficiency with aesthetic consideration, making it a noteworthy example of early 21st-century Japanese institutional architecture that prioritizes both community needs and contemporary design sensibilities.

Yamamoto Town Hall, completed in 2019, represents a contemporary approach to civic architecture designed by CAT, a collaborative team led by Kazuhiro Kojima with Kasuko Akamatsu and Shinya Omura. Located in Yamamoto, Miyagi Prefecture, this municipal building demonstrates thoughtful integration with

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Yamamoto Town Hall, completed in 2019, represents a contemporary approach to civic architecture designed by CAT, a collaborative team led by Kazuhiro Kojima with Kasuko Akamatsu and Shinya Omura. Located in Yamamoto, Miyagi Prefecture, this municipal building demonstrates thoughtful integration with its post-disaster reconstruction context. The structure reflects modern design principles while serving essential administrative functions for the community. The architects' innovative design creates a welcoming public space that balances functional efficiency with aesthetic consideration, making it a noteworthy example of early 21st-century Japanese institutional architecture that prioritizes both community needs and contemporary design sensibilities.