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Building: Daitaguro park tea house and rest area

大田黒公園茶室・休憩所

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The Otaguro Park Tea House and Rest Pavilion, completed in 1981, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese architectural design. Located in Ogikubo, Suginami Ward, Tokyo, this structure was designed by architect Tetsuo Ozeki of Ozeki Tetsuo Architectural Design Office. Serving as both a tea house and recreational facility within the park, the building seamlessly integrates traditional Japanese aesthetic principles with modern architectural practices. Its thoughtful design enhances the park experience while respecting the natural landscape. This project demonstrates the careful balance between preserving cultural heritage and creating functional spaces for public enjoyment in urban environments.

The Otaguro Park Tea House and Rest Pavilion, completed in 1981, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese architectural design. Located in Ogikubo, Suginami Ward, Tokyo, this structure was designed by architect Tetsuo Ozeki of Ozeki Tetsuo Architectural Design Office. Serving as both a t

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The Otaguro Park Tea House and Rest Pavilion, completed in 1981, stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese architectural design. Located in Ogikubo, Suginami Ward, Tokyo, this structure was designed by architect Tetsuo Ozeki of Ozeki Tetsuo Architectural Design Office. Serving as both a tea house and recreational facility within the park, the building seamlessly integrates traditional Japanese aesthetic principles with modern architectural practices. Its thoughtful design enhances the park experience while respecting the natural landscape. This project demonstrates the careful balance between preserving cultural heritage and creating functional spaces for public enjoyment in urban environments.