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Building: Czetto house

ケゼットハウス

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The Kezetto House, completed in 1978 in Shibuya's Udagawa district, stands as a notable example of commercial architecture from Japan's post-war modernist era. Designed by the Kazumasa Yamashita Architectural Institute, this structure exemplifies the design philosophy of the late 1970s, a period marked by innovative approaches to urban commercial spaces. Located in one of Tokyo's most vibrant shopping districts, the building represents the architectural responses to Japan's rapid economic growth and increasing consumer culture. Its design reflects the careful balance between functionality and aesthetic considerations that characterized quality commercial architecture of this transformative decade.

The Kezetto House, completed in 1978 in Shibuya's Udagawa district, stands as a notable example of commercial architecture from Japan's post-war modernist era. Designed by the Kazumasa Yamashita Architectural Institute, this structure exemplifies the design philosophy of the late 1970s, a period mar

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The Kezetto House, completed in 1978 in Shibuya's Udagawa district, stands as a notable example of commercial architecture from Japan's post-war modernist era. Designed by the Kazumasa Yamashita Architectural Institute, this structure exemplifies the design philosophy of the late 1970s, a period marked by innovative approaches to urban commercial spaces. Located in one of Tokyo's most vibrant shopping districts, the building represents the architectural responses to Japan's rapid economic growth and increasing consumer culture. Its design reflects the careful balance between functionality and aesthetic considerations that characterized quality commercial architecture of this transformative decade.