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2-40 kitakutaromachi, higashi-ku, osaka city, osaka
The Kurabo Headquarters Building, completed in 1988 in Higashi Ward, Osaka, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese corporate architecture. Designed through a joint venture comprising Obayashi Corporation, Takenaka Corporation, and Fujiki Construction, the building exemplifies the collaborative approach that characterized major Japanese construction projects of the era. Serving as the administrative center for Kurabo Industries, this office building reflects the architectural sophistication and technical innovation of its time. The structure represents an important contribution to Osaka's urban landscape during the economic expansion period of the late 1980s, showcasing the expertise of three major construction firms working in concert.
The Kurabo Headquarters Building, completed in 1988 in Higashi Ward, Osaka, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese corporate architecture. Designed through a joint venture comprising Obayashi Corporation, Takenaka Corporation, and Fujiki Construction, the building exemplifies
...The Kurabo Headquarters Building, completed in 1988 in Higashi Ward, Osaka, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese corporate architecture. Designed through a joint venture comprising Obayashi Corporation, Takenaka Corporation, and Fujiki Construction, the building exemplifies the collaborative approach that characterized major Japanese construction projects of the era. Serving as the administrative center for Kurabo Industries, this office building reflects the architectural sophistication and technical innovation of its time. The structure represents an important contribution to Osaka's urban landscape during the economic expansion period of the late 1980s, showcasing the expertise of three major construction firms working in concert.