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        <![CDATA[Ibaraki City Cultural and Child-rearing Support Complex ONIKURU / Takenaka Corporation + Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Text description provided by BUNGA NET </em>– The <a href="/en/tag/ibaraki">Ibaraki</a> City Cultural and Child-rearing Support Complex ONIKURU is a public complex with multiple functions, including a theatre, library, childcare support, civic center, and planetarium. The site is right in front of Ibaraki City Hall. The majority of the exterior is unfinished 'as-struck' concrete, with an emphasis on slabs and pillars, giving an impression of the 'Dom-Ino' system. The facade does not make a strong statement, and if you came here without knowing anything about it, you might think it was a branch building of the city hall.</p>]]>
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