晒屋町の長屋群
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Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
The Sarashiya-cho Rowhouses in Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, represent a contemporary interpretation of traditional Japanese urban housing. Completed in 2016 by architect Shigeru Uotani, this residential complex thoughtfully revives the vernacular long-house typology characteristic of Kyoto's historic streetscapes. The development demonstrates a nuanced approach to preservation and modern living, integrating contemporary design principles while respecting the area's architectural heritage. The project exemplifies how traditional building forms can be adapted to meet contemporary residential needs, making it an important case study for sustainable urban regeneration in Japan's historic cities.
The Sarashiya-cho Rowhouses in Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, represent a contemporary interpretation of traditional Japanese urban housing. Completed in 2016 by architect Shigeru Uotani, this residential complex thoughtfully revives the vernacular long-house typology characteristic of Kyoto's historic stree
...The Sarashiya-cho Rowhouses in Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, represent a contemporary interpretation of traditional Japanese urban housing. Completed in 2016 by architect Shigeru Uotani, this residential complex thoughtfully revives the vernacular long-house typology characteristic of Kyoto's historic streetscapes. The development demonstrates a nuanced approach to preservation and modern living, integrating contemporary design principles while respecting the area's architectural heritage. The project exemplifies how traditional building forms can be adapted to meet contemporary residential needs, making it an important case study for sustainable urban regeneration in Japan's historic cities.