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Building: SECONDARY LANDSCAPE

屋上のランドスケープ

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Rooftop Landscape is a distinctive architectural project completed in 2004 in Shibuya, Tokyo. Designed by renowned architects Masahiro Harada and Asao Harada of Mount Fuji Architects Studio, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates landscape design, commercial spaces, social education facilities, and a library. The building showcases innovative design principles that prioritize the connection between architecture and nature, creating engaging public spaces on its rooftop. This project exemplifies contemporary Japanese architecture's approach to maximizing urban land usage while enhancing community interaction and cultural enrichment. The thoughtful integration of diverse functions makes it a significant example of modern architectural practice in Tokyo.

Rooftop Landscape is a distinctive architectural project completed in 2004 in Shibuya, Tokyo. Designed by renowned architects Masahiro Harada and Asao Harada of Mount Fuji Architects Studio, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates landscape design, commercial spaces, social education fac

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Rooftop Landscape is a distinctive architectural project completed in 2004 in Shibuya, Tokyo. Designed by renowned architects Masahiro Harada and Asao Harada of Mount Fuji Architects Studio, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates landscape design, commercial spaces, social education facilities, and a library. The building showcases innovative design principles that prioritize the connection between architecture and nature, creating engaging public spaces on its rooftop. This project exemplifies contemporary Japanese architecture's approach to maximizing urban land usage while enhancing community interaction and cultural enrichment. The thoughtful integration of diverse functions makes it a significant example of modern architectural practice in Tokyo.