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Building: MIYASHITA PARK

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Miyashita Park, completed in 2011 in Tokyo's Shibuya ward, represents a contemporary approach to urban public space design. Crafted by the collaborative efforts of Atelier Bow-Wow and the Tsukamoto Laboratory at Tokyo Institute of Technology, this facility seamlessly integrates indoor sports facilities with open plaza areas. The design reflects modern architectural principles that prioritize community engagement and multi-functional usage. Located at 6-20-10 Jingumae, the project demonstrates how architects can revitalize urban environments through thoughtful spatial planning. This landmark continues to serve as an important gathering point for residents and visitors alike.

Miyashita Park, completed in 2011 in Tokyo's Shibuya ward, represents a contemporary approach to urban public space design. Crafted by the collaborative efforts of Atelier Bow-Wow and the Tsukamoto Laboratory at Tokyo Institute of Technology, this facility seamlessly integrates indoor sports facilit

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Miyashita Park, completed in 2011 in Tokyo's Shibuya ward, represents a contemporary approach to urban public space design. Crafted by the collaborative efforts of Atelier Bow-Wow and the Tsukamoto Laboratory at Tokyo Institute of Technology, this facility seamlessly integrates indoor sports facilities with open plaza areas. The design reflects modern architectural principles that prioritize community engagement and multi-functional usage. Located at 6-20-10 Jingumae, the project demonstrates how architects can revitalize urban environments through thoughtful spatial planning. This landmark continues to serve as an important gathering point for residents and visitors alike.