The Seijo House, completed in 1978 in the Seijo district of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, represents a thoughtful approach to residential and medical facility design. Designed by the Ikehara Laboratory, this building exemplifies the architectural sensibilities of late 1970s Japan. The structure ingeniously integrates both residential and clinical functions, demonstrating the practical design philosophy that characterizes contemporary Japanese architecture. Its location in the affluent Seijo area reflects careful consideration of the surrounding residential character while meeting the functional demands of a modern medical practice and living space.
The Seijo House, completed in 1978 in the Seijo district of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, represents a thoughtful approach to residential and medical facility design. Designed by the Ikehara Laboratory, this building exemplifies the architectural sensibilities of late 1970s Japan. The structure ingeniously
...The Seijo House, completed in 1978 in the Seijo district of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, represents a thoughtful approach to residential and medical facility design. Designed by the Ikehara Laboratory, this building exemplifies the architectural sensibilities of late 1970s Japan. The structure ingeniously integrates both residential and clinical functions, demonstrating the practical design philosophy that characterizes contemporary Japanese architecture. Its location in the affluent Seijo area reflects careful consideration of the surrounding residential character while meeting the functional demands of a modern medical practice and living space.