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Building: Senri Hankyu Hotel (2Nd and 3Rd Phases)

千里阪急ホテル(2期,3期)

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Senri Hankyu Hotel phases 2 and 3, located in Toyonaka, Osaka, represent a significant example of 1970s Japanese hospitality architecture. Completed in 1976 under the design direction of architect Katsuzou Matsumura, these hotel phases showcase the modernist principles that characterized the era's commercial development. Built as part of the Senri new town expansion, the structure reflects the period's emphasis on functional design and efficient space utilization. The hotel's architecture demonstrates the careful integration of accommodation facilities within Japan's rapidly developing urban infrastructure during the high-growth period of the postwar economy.

Senri Hankyu Hotel phases 2 and 3, located in Toyonaka, Osaka, represent a significant example of 1970s Japanese hospitality architecture. Completed in 1976 under the design direction of architect Katsuzou Matsumura, these hotel phases showcase the modernist principles that characterized the era's c

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Senri Hankyu Hotel phases 2 and 3, located in Toyonaka, Osaka, represent a significant example of 1970s Japanese hospitality architecture. Completed in 1976 under the design direction of architect Katsuzou Matsumura, these hotel phases showcase the modernist principles that characterized the era's commercial development. Built as part of the Senri new town expansion, the structure reflects the period's emphasis on functional design and efficient space utilization. The hotel's architecture demonstrates the careful integration of accommodation facilities within Japan's rapidly developing urban infrastructure during the high-growth period of the postwar economy.