GCA大野ビル
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17-15 kanda matsunaga-cho, chiyoda-ku, tokyo
GCA Ohno Building stands as a notable example of 1980s Japanese architectural design, completed in 1986 in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward. Designed by Hosaka Yoichiro Architectural Institute, this mixed-use structure seamlessly combines residential and office functions within its framework. Located at 17-15 Kanda Matsunaga-cho, the building reflects the pragmatic design philosophy prevalent during Japan's economic bubble era. Its thoughtful integration of living and working spaces demonstrates the architect's understanding of urban density and functional efficiency. The structure remains significant for those studying late 20th-century Japanese modernism and adaptive urban architecture.
GCA Ohno Building stands as a notable example of 1980s Japanese architectural design, completed in 1986 in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward. Designed by Hosaka Yoichiro Architectural Institute, this mixed-use structure seamlessly combines residential and office functions within its framework. Located at 17-15 K
...GCA Ohno Building stands as a notable example of 1980s Japanese architectural design, completed in 1986 in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward. Designed by Hosaka Yoichiro Architectural Institute, this mixed-use structure seamlessly combines residential and office functions within its framework. Located at 17-15 Kanda Matsunaga-cho, the building reflects the pragmatic design philosophy prevalent during Japan's economic bubble era. Its thoughtful integration of living and working spaces demonstrates the architect's understanding of urban density and functional efficiency. The structure remains significant for those studying late 20th-century Japanese modernism and adaptive urban architecture.