AFTER THE BURST 上田商会ゲストルーム
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19-1 shinsen-cho, shibuya-ku, tokyo
AFTER THE BURST Ueda Shokai Guest Room, completed in 1992, represents a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese residential architecture. Designed by Hiroshi Hara and Atelier Phi, this guest house showcases innovative spatial planning within Tokyo's Shibuya ward. The project reflects the architectural philosophy of the early 1990s, demonstrating how compact urban spaces can be transformed through creative design solutions. Located in the vibrant Sensuiji area, this residential work exemplifies the era's experimental approach to residential design, blending functional requirements with artistic vision. The collaboration between Hara's design sensibility and Atelier Phi's research-driven methodology produced a noteworthy contribution to Tokyo's architectural landscape.
AFTER THE BURST Ueda Shokai Guest Room, completed in 1992, represents a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese residential architecture. Designed by Hiroshi Hara and Atelier Phi, this guest house showcases innovative spatial planning within Tokyo's Shibuya ward. The project reflects the archit
...AFTER THE BURST Ueda Shokai Guest Room, completed in 1992, represents a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese residential architecture. Designed by Hiroshi Hara and Atelier Phi, this guest house showcases innovative spatial planning within Tokyo's Shibuya ward. The project reflects the architectural philosophy of the early 1990s, demonstrating how compact urban spaces can be transformed through creative design solutions. Located in the vibrant Sensuiji area, this residential work exemplifies the era's experimental approach to residential design, blending functional requirements with artistic vision. The collaboration between Hara's design sensibility and Atelier Phi's research-driven methodology produced a noteworthy contribution to Tokyo's architectural landscape.