shibuya-ku, tokyo
LP House, completed in 1980 in Shibuya, Tokyo, represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese residential and institutional architecture. Designed by Showa Komiyama and Atelier R, this versatile structure ingeniously combines social educational facilities, residential spaces, and office functions within a single coherent design. The building demonstrates the architects' sophisticated approach to multi-purpose urban architecture, balancing diverse programmatic requirements while maintaining architectural integrity. LP House reflects the innovative design philosophy of its era, offering valuable insights into adaptive space planning and functional integration that continue to resonate with contemporary architectural practice.
LP House, completed in 1980 in Shibuya, Tokyo, represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese residential and institutional architecture. Designed by Showa Komiyama and Atelier R, this versatile structure ingeniously combines social educational facilities, residential spaces, an
...LP House, completed in 1980 in Shibuya, Tokyo, represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese residential and institutional architecture. Designed by Showa Komiyama and Atelier R, this versatile structure ingeniously combines social educational facilities, residential spaces, and office functions within a single coherent design. The building demonstrates the architects' sophisticated approach to multi-purpose urban architecture, balancing diverse programmatic requirements while maintaining architectural integrity. LP House reflects the innovative design philosophy of its era, offering valuable insights into adaptive space planning and functional integration that continue to resonate with contemporary architectural practice.