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fuji city, shizuoka prefecture
Designed by architect Masaji Noda and completed in 1977, the Daikokubashira House stands as a notable residential and commercial structure in Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture. The building's name references the central load-bearing column, a traditional Japanese architectural element, which becomes a defining feature of its design. This work exemplifies 1970s architectural practice, blending functional commercial spaces with residential areas while maintaining structural integrity through its distinctive central pillar system. The project demonstrates Noda's approach to integrating traditional Japanese construction principles with contemporary building design.
Designed by architect Masaji Noda and completed in 1977, the Daikokubashira House stands as a notable residential and commercial structure in Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture. The building's name references the central load-bearing column, a traditional Japanese architectural element, which becomes a defin
...Designed by architect Masaji Noda and completed in 1977, the Daikokubashira House stands as a notable residential and commercial structure in Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture. The building's name references the central load-bearing column, a traditional Japanese architectural element, which becomes a defining feature of its design. This work exemplifies 1970s architectural practice, blending functional commercial spaces with residential areas while maintaining structural integrity through its distinctive central pillar system. The project demonstrates Noda's approach to integrating traditional Japanese construction principles with contemporary building design.