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Building: SETAGAYA Qs-GARDEN

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SETAGAYA Qs-GARDEN, completed in 2023, represents a notable mixed-use development in Tokyo's Setagaya ward. This ambitious project seamlessly integrates indoor sports facilities, social education spaces, elderly welfare services, and residential apartments into a cohesive architectural composition. Designed through a collaborative effort involving Field Four Design Office, Nikken Housing System, Nikken Sekkei, Shimizu Corporation, Kumagai Gumi, Haseko Corporation, and Torishima Construction, the building exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural practice. The project demonstrates innovative approaches to urban living by combining recreational, educational, and residential functions within a single development, addressing contemporary community needs while contributing to the revitalization of the local Setagaya area.

SETAGAYA Qs-GARDEN, completed in 2023, represents a notable mixed-use development in Tokyo's Setagaya ward. This ambitious project seamlessly integrates indoor sports facilities, social education spaces, elderly welfare services, and residential apartments into a cohesive architectural composition.

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SETAGAYA Qs-GARDEN, completed in 2023, represents a notable mixed-use development in Tokyo's Setagaya ward. This ambitious project seamlessly integrates indoor sports facilities, social education spaces, elderly welfare services, and residential apartments into a cohesive architectural composition. Designed through a collaborative effort involving Field Four Design Office, Nikken Housing System, Nikken Sekkei, Shimizu Corporation, Kumagai Gumi, Haseko Corporation, and Torishima Construction, the building exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural practice. The project demonstrates innovative approaches to urban living by combining recreational, educational, and residential functions within a single development, addressing contemporary community needs while contributing to the revitalization of the local Setagaya area.