ソリジュールジャパン千葉工場
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208-85 fujimidai, matsuo-cho, yamato-gun, chiba
Solijour Japan Chiba Factory stands as a notable industrial architecture example completed in 1984. Designed by architect Fumitaka Hashimoto, this facility showcases the design principles of the 1980s manufacturing era. Located in Matsuo, Sanbu District, Chiba Prefecture, the building serves dual purposes as both administrative office and manufacturing workspace with integrated storage facilities. The structure reflects the practical yet purposeful approach to industrial architecture characteristic of its period, combining functional factory design with office requirements. This building represents an important example of late twentieth-century Japanese industrial architecture and manufacturing facility planning.
Solijour Japan Chiba Factory stands as a notable industrial architecture example completed in 1984. Designed by architect Fumitaka Hashimoto, this facility showcases the design principles of the 1980s manufacturing era. Located in Matsuo, Sanbu District, Chiba Prefecture, the building serves dual pu
...Solijour Japan Chiba Factory stands as a notable industrial architecture example completed in 1984. Designed by architect Fumitaka Hashimoto, this facility showcases the design principles of the 1980s manufacturing era. Located in Matsuo, Sanbu District, Chiba Prefecture, the building serves dual purposes as both administrative office and manufacturing workspace with integrated storage facilities. The structure reflects the practical yet purposeful approach to industrial architecture characteristic of its period, combining functional factory design with office requirements. This building represents an important example of late twentieth-century Japanese industrial architecture and manufacturing facility planning.