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Building: Kobudan

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Shōbukan is a residential structure completed in 1974 located in Takahata Fudō, Hino, Tokyo. Designed by architect Yasushi Kijima in collaboration with YAS Urban Research Institute, this residence represents an important work from the mid-1970s Japanese residential architecture scene. The building showcases the design philosophy and innovative approaches characteristic of its era, reflecting the collaborative effort between individual architectural vision and research-oriented design methodology. Shōbukan remains a notable example of domestic architecture from this significant period in modern Japanese design history.

Shōbukan is a residential structure completed in 1974 located in Takahata Fudō, Hino, Tokyo. Designed by architect Yasushi Kijima in collaboration with YAS Urban Research Institute, this residence represents an important work from the mid-1970s Japanese residential architecture scene. The building s

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Shōbukan is a residential structure completed in 1974 located in Takahata Fudō, Hino, Tokyo. Designed by architect Yasushi Kijima in collaboration with YAS Urban Research Institute, this residence represents an important work from the mid-1970s Japanese residential architecture scene. The building showcases the design philosophy and innovative approaches characteristic of its era, reflecting the collaborative effort between individual architectural vision and research-oriented design methodology. Shōbukan remains a notable example of domestic architecture from this significant period in modern Japanese design history.