The Kawasaki Korean School, designed by Taiga Kasai and Chong Aehyang, serves the Korean community in Japan, reflecting its cultural heritage. The structure spans 785 m and aims to provide educational facilities for approximately 40 students. Established in 1946, the school is an integral aspect of Korean identity in Japan, comprising both primary and preschool sections. The design involves advanced materials and brands, including Daikin and Panasonic, ensuring modern functionality while maintaining ties to cultural values.
The Kawasaki Korean School, designed by Taiga Kasai and Chong Aehyang, encapsulates cultural heritage for Koreans living in Japan, fostering education and community.
This architectural project covers an area of 785 m, demonstrating modern design while respecting traditional Korean educational values, aimed at supporting the community's needs.
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