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This project is located in an area approximately 3 km from Machida Station, which was developed extensively during the high economic growth period. With the closure of a former elementary and junior high school and concerns about the declining vitality of the community, a 50-year fixed-term land lease agreement was signed between J. F. Oberlin University and Machida City in 2015. The Arts and Culture Studies Group, which used to be dispersed throughout its Machida Campus, was fully relocated to this location, and following the construction of the Sottakukan building, which was completed in 2020, the Providence Hall (music studio) with a pipe organ, the Stones Hall (theater studio) where Noh can also be performed, the Hinatayama Exchange Plaza which can be opened to the community as a gallery, and the Hinatayama Terrace facing the rows of cherry trees were all planned as the J. F. Oberlin Hall of Arts and Culture. The hall is expected to be a place that introduces the new arts and people.
Client | J. F. Oberlin University and Affiliated Schools |
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Location | Machida-shi, Tokyo |
Floor Area | 5,245m2 |
Floors | 4 stories |
Associate Architects | FURUHASHI architect and associates (Basic design and supervision) |
Completion | January 2022 |
Photographer | Kawasumi・Kobayashi Photo Office |
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