ラックス本社・中央研究所
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The Lux Headquarters and Central Research Institute stands as a notable example of 1970s Japanese modernist architecture located in Toyonaka, Osaka. Completed in 1977, this facility was designed by General Drafting Office and seamlessly integrates research and administrative functions within a unified structure. The building exemplifies the era's approach to corporate architecture, combining practical laboratory spaces with office areas in an efficient layout. Its design reflects the technological optimism of the period while maintaining clean modernist principles characteristic of Japanese architecture from this decade.
The Lux Headquarters and Central Research Institute stands as a notable example of 1970s Japanese modernist architecture located in Toyonaka, Osaka. Completed in 1977, this facility was designed by General Drafting Office and seamlessly integrates research and administrative functions within a unifi
...The Lux Headquarters and Central Research Institute stands as a notable example of 1970s Japanese modernist architecture located in Toyonaka, Osaka. Completed in 1977, this facility was designed by General Drafting Office and seamlessly integrates research and administrative functions within a unified structure. The building exemplifies the era's approach to corporate architecture, combining practical laboratory spaces with office areas in an efficient layout. Its design reflects the technological optimism of the period while maintaining clean modernist principles characteristic of Japanese architecture from this decade.