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Building: ATSUGI ASAHICHO BUILDING

厚木・旭町ビル

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The Atsugi Asahi-cho Building, completed in 1991, stands as a notable example of contemporary office architecture in Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by the collaborative team of Tatsuo Moriyama, Kohei Oyama, and Al York, this structure showcases the design sensibilities of the early 1990s Japanese architectural scene. Located at 1-22-20 Asahi-cho in Atsugi, the building demonstrates the architects' approach to functional office design during a period of significant economic growth in Japan. The collaborative effort of these three designers resulted in a workspace that reflects both practical considerations and architectural innovation characteristic of that era.

The Atsugi Asahi-cho Building, completed in 1991, stands as a notable example of contemporary office architecture in Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by the collaborative team of Tatsuo Moriyama, Kohei Oyama, and Al York, this structure showcases the design sensibilities of the early 1990s Japanese arc

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The Atsugi Asahi-cho Building, completed in 1991, stands as a notable example of contemporary office architecture in Kanagawa Prefecture. Designed by the collaborative team of Tatsuo Moriyama, Kohei Oyama, and Al York, this structure showcases the design sensibilities of the early 1990s Japanese architectural scene. Located at 1-22-20 Asahi-cho in Atsugi, the building demonstrates the architects' approach to functional office design during a period of significant economic growth in Japan. The collaborative effort of these three designers resulted in a workspace that reflects both practical considerations and architectural innovation characteristic of that era.