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Crystal Color TAKASAKI Butsu-nin Laboratory is a residential and office building completed in 1987 in Shibuya, Tokyo. This structure represents an intriguing example of late 1980s Japanese architecture, blending domestic and commercial functions within a single design. The building's distinctive name suggests an exploration of materials and spatial qualities characteristic of the era's experimental approach to urban architecture. Although the architect remains undocumented, the work reflects the period's innovative thinking about mixed-use spaces. For architecture enthusiasts, this building offers valuable insights into Tokyo's urban development during the bubble economy era and the creative solutions employed to maximize limited metropolitan space.
Crystal Color TAKASAKI Butsu-nin Laboratory is a residential and office building completed in 1987 in Shibuya, Tokyo. This structure represents an intriguing example of late 1980s Japanese architecture, blending domestic and commercial functions within a single design. The building's distinctive nam
...Crystal Color TAKASAKI Butsu-nin Laboratory is a residential and office building completed in 1987 in Shibuya, Tokyo. This structure represents an intriguing example of late 1980s Japanese architecture, blending domestic and commercial functions within a single design. The building's distinctive name suggests an exploration of materials and spatial qualities characteristic of the era's experimental approach to urban architecture. Although the architect remains undocumented, the work reflects the period's innovative thinking about mixed-use spaces. For architecture enthusiasts, this building offers valuable insights into Tokyo's urban development during the bubble economy era and the creative solutions employed to maximize limited metropolitan space.