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Building: HIRO BUILDING

Hiroビル

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Hiro Building stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese architecture completed in 2006 in Wara City, Saitama Prefecture. This mixed-use structure thoughtfully combines residential and medical clinic spaces, demonstrating a sophisticated approach to urban infill development. Designed through a collaborative effort by architects Naoyuki Kotayano and Yoshio Tanabe of PRIME, alongside Masahiro Ikeda, the building exemplifies the careful integration of healthcare and living functions within a compact urban setting. Its design reflects modern Japanese sensibilities for efficient, multi-functional architecture that serves the local community while maintaining architectural integrity.

Hiro Building stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese architecture completed in 2006 in Wara City, Saitama Prefecture. This mixed-use structure thoughtfully combines residential and medical clinic spaces, demonstrating a sophisticated approach to urban infill development. Designed throu

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Hiro Building stands as a notable example of contemporary Japanese architecture completed in 2006 in Wara City, Saitama Prefecture. This mixed-use structure thoughtfully combines residential and medical clinic spaces, demonstrating a sophisticated approach to urban infill development. Designed through a collaborative effort by architects Naoyuki Kotayano and Yoshio Tanabe of PRIME, alongside Masahiro Ikeda, the building exemplifies the careful integration of healthcare and living functions within a compact urban setting. Its design reflects modern Japanese sensibilities for efficient, multi-functional architecture that serves the local community while maintaining architectural integrity.