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Building: Yamazoe village community equipment s1, y1, y2

山添村コミュニティ装置S1,Y1,Y2

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The Yamaze Village Community Equipment S1, Y1, and Y2 stands as a distinctive architectural achievement completed in 1979. Designed by Takaguchi Yasuyuki and Zouka Kenkyushitsu, this public park and plaza facility exemplifies the experimental design philosophy of its era. Located in Yoshida, Yamabe District, Nara Prefecture, the structure demonstrates thoughtful integration of community spaces with modernist principles. The project represents an important case study in how architects approached public infrastructure design during the late 1970s, balancing functional requirements with aesthetic innovation. Its enduring presence reflects the architects' commitment to creating meaningful gathering spaces for rural communities.

The Yamaze Village Community Equipment S1, Y1, and Y2 stands as a distinctive architectural achievement completed in 1979. Designed by Takaguchi Yasuyuki and Zouka Kenkyushitsu, this public park and plaza facility exemplifies the experimental design philosophy of its era. Located in Yoshida, Yamabe

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The Yamaze Village Community Equipment S1, Y1, and Y2 stands as a distinctive architectural achievement completed in 1979. Designed by Takaguchi Yasuyuki and Zouka Kenkyushitsu, this public park and plaza facility exemplifies the experimental design philosophy of its era. Located in Yoshida, Yamabe District, Nara Prefecture, the structure demonstrates thoughtful integration of community spaces with modernist principles. The project represents an important case study in how architects approached public infrastructure design during the late 1970s, balancing functional requirements with aesthetic innovation. Its enduring presence reflects the architects' commitment to creating meaningful gathering spaces for rural communities.