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Lily Pat House, completed in 1987 in Kobe's Higashi-Nada Ward, represents a distinctive approach to mixed-use residential and commercial architecture from the Showa era. Designed by Takao Endo Architectural Design Office, this structure exemplifies the practical integration of dwelling spaces with retail facilities that characterized urban development during this period. Located in the residential Sumiyoshi area, the building demonstrates thoughtful spatial planning that balances commercial vitality with residential comfort. The design reflects the architectural philosophy of its era, offering insight into how Japanese architects addressed the growing demand for efficient, multi-functional urban spaces in the late 1980s.

Lily Pat House, completed in 1987 in Kobe's Higashi-Nada Ward, represents a distinctive approach to mixed-use residential and commercial architecture from the Showa era. Designed by Takao Endo Architectural Design Office, this structure exemplifies the practical integration of dwelling spaces with r

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Lily Pat House, completed in 1987 in Kobe's Higashi-Nada Ward, represents a distinctive approach to mixed-use residential and commercial architecture from the Showa era. Designed by Takao Endo Architectural Design Office, this structure exemplifies the practical integration of dwelling spaces with retail facilities that characterized urban development during this period. Located in the residential Sumiyoshi area, the building demonstrates thoughtful spatial planning that balances commercial vitality with residential comfort. The design reflects the architectural philosophy of its era, offering insight into how Japanese architects addressed the growing demand for efficient, multi-functional urban spaces in the late 1980s.