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oaza kamakura junior high school, yatomi-machi, kaibe-gun, aichi, japan
Yatomi Kita Junior High School, completed in 1979, represents a significant example of late 1970s Japanese educational architecture. Designed by Aoshima Design Office, the building exemplifies the functional modernist approach that dominated school construction during Japan's period of economic growth. Located in Yatomi, Aichi Prefecture, this facility served the community as part of a comprehensive educational complex. The architecture reflects the era's emphasis on practical design and efficient use of space, making it noteworthy for those studying post-war Japanese institutional architecture and regional educational building development.
Yatomi Kita Junior High School, completed in 1979, represents a significant example of late 1970s Japanese educational architecture. Designed by Aoshima Design Office, the building exemplifies the functional modernist approach that dominated school construction during Japan's period of economic grow
...Yatomi Kita Junior High School, completed in 1979, represents a significant example of late 1970s Japanese educational architecture. Designed by Aoshima Design Office, the building exemplifies the functional modernist approach that dominated school construction during Japan's period of economic growth. Located in Yatomi, Aichi Prefecture, this facility served the community as part of a comprehensive educational complex. The architecture reflects the era's emphasis on practical design and efficient use of space, making it noteworthy for those studying post-war Japanese institutional architecture and regional educational building development.