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Building: CIELAVIA HIGASHIYAMADAI 5TH, 6TH, SHIOSE CENTRAL PARK

名塩ニュータウン シェラビア東山台五番街,六番街,塩瀬中央公口内施設

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Shio New Town Sheravia Higashiyamadai represents a distinctive approach to late twentieth-century Japanese suburban design. Completed in 1996, this public facility complex demonstrates the collaborative vision of the Housing and Urban Development Corporation Kansai Branch and architect Gou Endo. Located in Nishi-Nomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, the structures exemplify the careful integration of recreational spaces with functional architecture. The design reflects the period's emphasis on creating livable communities through thoughtful urban planning and accessible public amenities, making it a notable example of 1990s Japanese new town development.

Shio New Town Sheravia Higashiyamadai represents a distinctive approach to late twentieth-century Japanese suburban design. Completed in 1996, this public facility complex demonstrates the collaborative vision of the Housing and Urban Development Corporation Kansai Branch and architect Gou Endo. Loc

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Shio New Town Sheravia Higashiyamadai represents a distinctive approach to late twentieth-century Japanese suburban design. Completed in 1996, this public facility complex demonstrates the collaborative vision of the Housing and Urban Development Corporation Kansai Branch and architect Gou Endo. Located in Nishi-Nomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, the structures exemplify the careful integration of recreational spaces with functional architecture. The design reflects the period's emphasis on creating livable communities through thoughtful urban planning and accessible public amenities, making it a notable example of 1990s Japanese new town development.