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Building: A FACTORY AT HAMURAーDENGYOSYA

羽村の工場電業社

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The Hamura Factory by Shim Ban Architects, completed in 1993, represents a notable example of contemporary industrial design in Tokyo. Located in the Midori-ga-oka district of Hamura, this versatile facility seamlessly integrates factory, workshop, and warehouse functions with administrative office spaces. Shim Ban's design approach demonstrates thoughtful consideration of practical operational requirements while maintaining aesthetic integrity. The structure exemplifies the late twentieth-century approach to combining multiple industrial and commercial functions within a single coherent architectural composition, making it of particular interest to those studying modern Japanese factory architecture and adaptive workspace design.

The Hamura Factory by Shim Ban Architects, completed in 1993, represents a notable example of contemporary industrial design in Tokyo. Located in the Midori-ga-oka district of Hamura, this versatile facility seamlessly integrates factory, workshop, and warehouse functions with administrative office

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The Hamura Factory by Shim Ban Architects, completed in 1993, represents a notable example of contemporary industrial design in Tokyo. Located in the Midori-ga-oka district of Hamura, this versatile facility seamlessly integrates factory, workshop, and warehouse functions with administrative office spaces. Shim Ban's design approach demonstrates thoughtful consideration of practical operational requirements while maintaining aesthetic integrity. The structure exemplifies the late twentieth-century approach to combining multiple industrial and commercial functions within a single coherent architectural composition, making it of particular interest to those studying modern Japanese factory architecture and adaptive workspace design.