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Building: Kakuyasu building

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Kakuyasu Building stands as a notable example of 1980s mixed-use architecture in Tokyo's Kita Ward. Completed in 1983 and designed by architect Akira Komiyama, this versatile structure seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. The building exemplifies the pragmatic design philosophy of its era, efficiently combining housing units with retail facilities and workshop areas for manufacturing and storage. Located in the Toshima neighborhood, Kakuyasu Building represents an important moment in Tokyo's urban development when vertical integration of diverse functions became increasingly common. Its functional approach to multi-purpose design continues to interest architects studying adaptive mixed-use solutions for urban environments.

Kakuyasu Building stands as a notable example of 1980s mixed-use architecture in Tokyo's Kita Ward. Completed in 1983 and designed by architect Akira Komiyama, this versatile structure seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. The building exemplifies the pragmatic design

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Kakuyasu Building stands as a notable example of 1980s mixed-use architecture in Tokyo's Kita Ward. Completed in 1983 and designed by architect Akira Komiyama, this versatile structure seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. The building exemplifies the pragmatic design philosophy of its era, efficiently combining housing units with retail facilities and workshop areas for manufacturing and storage. Located in the Toshima neighborhood, Kakuyasu Building represents an important moment in Tokyo's urban development when vertical integration of diverse functions became increasingly common. Its functional approach to multi-purpose design continues to interest architects studying adaptive mixed-use solutions for urban environments.