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Building: Housing complex at the bedding

衾の集合住宅

(AI-generated text / Claude Haiku 4.5)

Fusuma Collective Housing, completed in 1981 in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, represents a significant work of residential architecture from Japan's high-growth economic period. Designed by G. Parffi and the Watanabe Akira Design Office, this apartment complex exemplifies thoughtful approaches to urban living and communal space design. The building demonstrates the architects' commitment to creating functional yet aesthetically considered housing solutions for Tokyo's expanding population. Its design reflects 1980s modernist principles while addressing practical residential needs, making it an important example of post-war Japanese collective housing development worthy of architectural study and appreciation.

Fusuma Collective Housing, completed in 1981 in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, represents a significant work of residential architecture from Japan's high-growth economic period. Designed by G. Parffi and the Watanabe Akira Design Office, this apartment complex exemplifies thoughtful approaches to urban livin

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Fusuma Collective Housing, completed in 1981 in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, represents a significant work of residential architecture from Japan's high-growth economic period. Designed by G. Parffi and the Watanabe Akira Design Office, this apartment complex exemplifies thoughtful approaches to urban living and communal space design. The building demonstrates the architects' commitment to creating functional yet aesthetically considered housing solutions for Tokyo's expanding population. Its design reflects 1980s modernist principles while addressing practical residential needs, making it an important example of post-war Japanese collective housing development worthy of architectural study and appreciation.