About Kami-Koshien Campus
There are two buildings, "Koshien Hall" and "Architecture Studio", on the Kami-Koshien Campus. It is used as the main campus of the Department of Architecture. The Koshien Hall is a historical building constructed in 1930 as Koshien Hotel. It is a work of art designed by Arata Endo, who was a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright. The Institute of Turkish Culture Studies is also housed in the Koshien Hall. The Architecture Studio is a modern architecture built in 2007 using the most advanced technology at the time, and so designed as to harmonize with the Koshien Hall. Students in the department can utilize these two buildings as living texts, and are privileged to receive an education at a level that meets the UIA/UNESCO's international standard of architectural education.
Kami-Koshien Campus
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Kami-Koshien Campus Map
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