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Building: Atelier indigo

アトリエ・インディゴ

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Atelier Indigo, completed in 1976 in central Sapporo, represents a distinctive example of late 1970s Japanese architecture. Designed by Takeyama Jitsu Architectural Laboratory, this versatile structure seamlessly integrates residential, exhibition, office, and performance spaces within a single cohesive design. Located on Minami 4-jo Nishi 18-chome, the building exemplifies the experimental approach characteristic of its era, combining functional diversity with thoughtful spatial planning. Its multi-purpose nature reflects the innovative spirit of the period, making it a noteworthy case study for those interested in adaptive architectural solutions and mid-century Japanese design philosophy.

Atelier Indigo, completed in 1976 in central Sapporo, represents a distinctive example of late 1970s Japanese architecture. Designed by Takeyama Jitsu Architectural Laboratory, this versatile structure seamlessly integrates residential, exhibition, office, and performance spaces within a single cohe

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Atelier Indigo, completed in 1976 in central Sapporo, represents a distinctive example of late 1970s Japanese architecture. Designed by Takeyama Jitsu Architectural Laboratory, this versatile structure seamlessly integrates residential, exhibition, office, and performance spaces within a single cohesive design. Located on Minami 4-jo Nishi 18-chome, the building exemplifies the experimental approach characteristic of its era, combining functional diversity with thoughtful spatial planning. Its multi-purpose nature reflects the innovative spirit of the period, making it a noteworthy case study for those interested in adaptive architectural solutions and mid-century Japanese design philosophy.