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Building: Ashiyahama high-rise residence project

芦屋浜高層住宅プロジェクト

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The Ashiya Hama High-rise Residential Project represents a landmark urban development completed in 1978 in Hyogo Prefecture. Designed by the ASTM Corporate Alliance, this comprehensive mixed-use complex integrates residential towers with diverse public facilities including indoor sports facilities, commercial spaces, educational institutions, medical offices, and administrative buildings. The project exemplifies the ambitious large-scale urban planning approach of late 1970s Japan, creating a self-contained community that addresses multiple functional requirements within a cohesive architectural framework. Its multifunctional design and integrated approach to urban living make it a significant case study for mid-century Japanese modernist development.

The Ashiya Hama High-rise Residential Project represents a landmark urban development completed in 1978 in Hyogo Prefecture. Designed by the ASTM Corporate Alliance, this comprehensive mixed-use complex integrates residential towers with diverse public facilities including indoor sports facilities,

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The Ashiya Hama High-rise Residential Project represents a landmark urban development completed in 1978 in Hyogo Prefecture. Designed by the ASTM Corporate Alliance, this comprehensive mixed-use complex integrates residential towers with diverse public facilities including indoor sports facilities, commercial spaces, educational institutions, medical offices, and administrative buildings. The project exemplifies the ambitious large-scale urban planning approach of late 1970s Japan, creating a self-contained community that addresses multiple functional requirements within a cohesive architectural framework. Its multifunctional design and integrated approach to urban living make it a significant case study for mid-century Japanese modernist development.