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Building: Kitamirigaoka apartment complex

北緑丘団地

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Kita Midoriooka Danchi, completed in 1978 in Toyonaka, Osaka, represents a significant example of Japanese public housing from the high-growth era. Designed collaboratively by the Osaka office of Sakakura Associates and the Kansai branch of the Japan Housing Corporation, this residential complex showcases the modernist principles that dominated mid-century Japanese architecture. The project reflects the period's commitment to providing quality housing solutions for urban populations through thoughtful urban planning and standardized construction methods. Its design embodies the functionalist approach and geometric sensibilities characteristic of post-war Japanese architectural practice.

Kita Midoriooka Danchi, completed in 1978 in Toyonaka, Osaka, represents a significant example of Japanese public housing from the high-growth era. Designed collaboratively by the Osaka office of Sakakura Associates and the Kansai branch of the Japan Housing Corporation, this residential complex sho

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Kita Midoriooka Danchi, completed in 1978 in Toyonaka, Osaka, represents a significant example of Japanese public housing from the high-growth era. Designed collaboratively by the Osaka office of Sakakura Associates and the Kansai branch of the Japan Housing Corporation, this residential complex showcases the modernist principles that dominated mid-century Japanese architecture. The project reflects the period's commitment to providing quality housing solutions for urban populations through thoughtful urban planning and standardized construction methods. Its design embodies the functionalist approach and geometric sensibilities characteristic of post-war Japanese architectural practice.