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Building: House in hamashiya

浜芦屋の家

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Hama Ashiya House, completed in 1978, stands as a notable residential work by architect Takeda Soyohei in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture. Located in the Matsuhama district, this house exemplifies the architectural sensibilities of the late 1970s Japanese modernism. Takeda's design approach emphasizes clean lines and functional spatial organization, characteristic of his architectural philosophy. The residence demonstrates thoughtful integration with its coastal Ashiya setting, showcasing the architect's attention to site-specific considerations and contemporary residential design principles that define this period of Japanese architecture.

Hama Ashiya House, completed in 1978, stands as a notable residential work by architect Takeda Soyohei in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture. Located in the Matsuhama district, this house exemplifies the architectural sensibilities of the late 1970s Japanese modernism. Takeda's design approach emphasizes clea

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Hama Ashiya House, completed in 1978, stands as a notable residential work by architect Takeda Soyohei in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture. Located in the Matsuhama district, this house exemplifies the architectural sensibilities of the late 1970s Japanese modernism. Takeda's design approach emphasizes clean lines and functional spatial organization, characteristic of his architectural philosophy. The residence demonstrates thoughtful integration with its coastal Ashiya setting, showcasing the architect's attention to site-specific considerations and contemporary residential design principles that define this period of Japanese architecture.