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Building: HOTARUMACHI

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Hotaru-machi is a large-scale mixed-use development completed in 2008 in Fukushima, Osaka. Designed through a collaborative effort by Mitsubishi Jisho Design, Kiyoshi Ishibashi Architects, and Takenaka Corporation, this complex seamlessly integrates residential apartments, office spaces, a university facility, public parks, a theater hall, and commercial shops. The project exemplifies contemporary urban regeneration, creating a vibrant community hub that thoughtfully combines multiple functions within a cohesive architectural framework, making it a notable example of modern Japanese mixed-use development.

Hotaru-machi is a large-scale mixed-use development completed in 2008 in Fukushima, Osaka. Designed through a collaborative effort by Mitsubishi Jisho Design, Kiyoshi Ishibashi Architects, and Takenaka Corporation, this complex seamlessly integrates residential apartments, office spaces, a universit

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Hotaru-machi is a large-scale mixed-use development completed in 2008 in Fukushima, Osaka. Designed through a collaborative effort by Mitsubishi Jisho Design, Kiyoshi Ishibashi Architects, and Takenaka Corporation, this complex seamlessly integrates residential apartments, office spaces, a university facility, public parks, a theater hall, and commercial shops. The project exemplifies contemporary urban regeneration, creating a vibrant community hub that thoughtfully combines multiple functions within a cohesive architectural framework, making it a notable example of modern Japanese mixed-use development.