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Building: Residence of the hitachinomiya family

常陸宮邸

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The Hitachi-no-miya Residence, completed in 1976 in Shibuya, Tokyo, stands as a remarkable example of Vilhelm Lauritzen's contemporary design principles applied to residential architecture. Designed by the renowned architect Fujio Murano, this residence demonstrates his masterful approach to modern living spaces. The building showcases sophisticated compositional techniques and refined material selection characteristic of Murano's work during this period. Though its specific current usage remains undetermined, the residence remains an important reference point for studying late twentieth-century Japanese residential design and Murano's contributions to contemporary architecture.

The Hitachi-no-miya Residence, completed in 1976 in Shibuya, Tokyo, stands as a remarkable example of Vilhelm Lauritzen's contemporary design principles applied to residential architecture. Designed by the renowned architect Fujio Murano, this residence demonstrates his masterful approach to modern

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The Hitachi-no-miya Residence, completed in 1976 in Shibuya, Tokyo, stands as a remarkable example of Vilhelm Lauritzen's contemporary design principles applied to residential architecture. Designed by the renowned architect Fujio Murano, this residence demonstrates his masterful approach to modern living spaces. The building showcases sophisticated compositional techniques and refined material selection characteristic of Murano's work during this period. Though its specific current usage remains undetermined, the residence remains an important reference point for studying late twentieth-century Japanese residential design and Murano's contributions to contemporary architecture.