茨城県営大角豆団地
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4, namiki, sakura-mura, niiharu-gun, ibaraki (in tsukuba science city)
The Ibaraki Prefectural Oozakumame Housing Complex, completed in 1978 in Sakura Village, Niji District, represents a significant example of Japanese residential architecture from the post-war period. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Kazumasa Yamashita Architectural Research Institute and Gendai Keikaku Research Institute, this collective housing development exemplifies the modernist approach to urban dwelling solutions. The complex showcases the architectural principles and design methodologies characteristic of late 1970s Japan, when prefectural housing projects played a crucial role in addressing residential needs during periods of rapid urbanization and economic growth.
The Ibaraki Prefectural Oozakumame Housing Complex, completed in 1978 in Sakura Village, Niji District, represents a significant example of Japanese residential architecture from the post-war period. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Kazumasa Yamashita Architectural Research Institute and Gen
...The Ibaraki Prefectural Oozakumame Housing Complex, completed in 1978 in Sakura Village, Niji District, represents a significant example of Japanese residential architecture from the post-war period. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Kazumasa Yamashita Architectural Research Institute and Gendai Keikaku Research Institute, this collective housing development exemplifies the modernist approach to urban dwelling solutions. The complex showcases the architectural principles and design methodologies characteristic of late 1970s Japan, when prefectural housing projects played a crucial role in addressing residential needs during periods of rapid urbanization and economic growth.