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4-5-12, Hatchobori, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
The Hatchobori Nakajō Fireproof Wood Building, completed in 2006, represents a thoughtful approach to urban residential and office architecture in Tokyo's Chuo Ward. Designed by Ishii Kazuhiro Architects, this mixed-use structure demonstrates innovative integration of fireproof timber construction within a dense metropolitan setting. Located in the historic Hatchobori district, the building exemplifies contemporary sustainable design principles while respecting the functional requirements of modern city living. The project showcases how advanced building technologies can create safe, durable structures that accommodate both residential and commercial uses in Japan's capital.
The Hatchobori Nakajō Fireproof Wood Building, completed in 2006, represents a thoughtful approach to urban residential and office architecture in Tokyo's Chuo Ward. Designed by Ishii Kazuhiro Architects, this mixed-use structure demonstrates innovative integration of fireproof timber construction w
...The Hatchobori Nakajō Fireproof Wood Building, completed in 2006, represents a thoughtful approach to urban residential and office architecture in Tokyo's Chuo Ward. Designed by Ishii Kazuhiro Architects, this mixed-use structure demonstrates innovative integration of fireproof timber construction within a dense metropolitan setting. Located in the historic Hatchobori district, the building exemplifies contemporary sustainable design principles while respecting the functional requirements of modern city living. The project showcases how advanced building technologies can create safe, durable structures that accommodate both residential and commercial uses in Japan's capital.