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Building: Concert Hall Nishinodong

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Concert Hall Nishinohora, completed in 1985 in Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to mixed-use urban design. Designed by the collaborative efforts of TEAM ZOO and Atelier Mobile, this building seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and performance spaces within a single structure. Located at 6-41 Otecho, the concert hall exemplifies the architectural philosophy of its era, combining functional programming with innovative spatial organization. The building's design reflects the designers' commitment to creating vibrant urban environments where cultural activities, commerce, and living spaces coexist harmoniously, making it a notable example of 1980s Japanese architectural practice.

Concert Hall Nishinohora, completed in 1985 in Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to mixed-use urban design. Designed by the collaborative efforts of TEAM ZOO and Atelier Mobile, this building seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and performance spaces within

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Concert Hall Nishinohora, completed in 1985 in Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture, represents a distinctive approach to mixed-use urban design. Designed by the collaborative efforts of TEAM ZOO and Atelier Mobile, this building seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and performance spaces within a single structure. Located at 6-41 Otecho, the concert hall exemplifies the architectural philosophy of its era, combining functional programming with innovative spatial organization. The building's design reflects the designers' commitment to creating vibrant urban environments where cultural activities, commerce, and living spaces coexist harmoniously, making it a notable example of 1980s Japanese architectural practice.