大森の集合住宅
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3-4 minami-magome, ota-ku, tokyo
Omori Collective Housing, completed in 1988, represents a notable example of residential architecture from Japan's late Bubble Era. Located in Minami-Magome, Ota Ward, Tokyo, this project was designed by Okura Architectural Design Office. The building exemplifies the thoughtful approach to collective living spaces characteristic of its period, combining functional design principles with consideration for community life. Its architectural qualities reflect the era's evolving attitudes toward multi-family housing and urban residential development in Tokyo. The structure remains an interesting case study for those interested in post-war Japanese residential architecture and the design philosophies that shaped Tokyo's urban landscape during the 1980s.
Omori Collective Housing, completed in 1988, represents a notable example of residential architecture from Japan's late Bubble Era. Located in Minami-Magome, Ota Ward, Tokyo, this project was designed by Okura Architectural Design Office. The building exemplifies the thoughtful approach to collectiv
...Omori Collective Housing, completed in 1988, represents a notable example of residential architecture from Japan's late Bubble Era. Located in Minami-Magome, Ota Ward, Tokyo, this project was designed by Okura Architectural Design Office. The building exemplifies the thoughtful approach to collective living spaces characteristic of its period, combining functional design principles with consideration for community life. Its architectural qualities reflect the era's evolving attitudes toward multi-family housing and urban residential development in Tokyo. The structure remains an interesting case study for those interested in post-war Japanese residential architecture and the design philosophies that shaped Tokyo's urban landscape during the 1980s.