Kyosei-kan, Collaboration Complex
The Kyosei-kan, Collaboration Complex was completed in August 2008 as part of the projects commemorating the 150th anniversary of Keio University. In Japanese, "Kyosei" means "living collaboratively" and reflects the core concepts behind the commemorative projects, namely "independence" and "living collaboratively."
Besides KBS, the Collaboration Complex also houses the Graduate School of System Design and Management (SDM) and the Graduate School of Media Design (KMD). Facilities include an event hall, restaurant, and fitness center, all designed to meet the diverse needs of students, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Collaboration Complex has been certified with the highest "S" ranking under the Comprehensive Assessment System for Built Environment Efficiency (CASBEE Yokohama), a program Yokohama City pioneered among municipal bodies in Japan to rate the environmental consciousness of facilities. The complex was the first facility to be certified under the program.