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蘇生――塚口ステップナウ今西(3)

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Completed in 1989, this innovative structure in Amagasaki represents a significant example of late 20th-century Japanese commercial and recreational architecture. Designed by Hiroshige Kimura of KS ARCHITECTS, the building masterfully combines indoor sports facilities with commercial spaces in a unified composition. The project exemplifies the architectural philosophy of the era, integrating multiple functions within a cohesive design that serves both community and commercial needs. Its thoughtful spatial planning and functional efficiency make it noteworthy for those studying contemporary Japanese architecture and mixed-use development strategies from the late 1980s.

Completed in 1989, this innovative structure in Amagasaki represents a significant example of late 20th-century Japanese commercial and recreational architecture. Designed by Hiroshige Kimura of KS ARCHITECTS, the building masterfully combines indoor sports facilities with commercial spaces in a uni

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Completed in 1989, this innovative structure in Amagasaki represents a significant example of late 20th-century Japanese commercial and recreational architecture. Designed by Hiroshige Kimura of KS ARCHITECTS, the building masterfully combines indoor sports facilities with commercial spaces in a unified composition. The project exemplifies the architectural philosophy of the era, integrating multiple functions within a cohesive design that serves both community and commercial needs. Its thoughtful spatial planning and functional efficiency make it noteworthy for those studying contemporary Japanese architecture and mixed-use development strategies from the late 1980s.