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Building: TAKASHIMADAIRA 2-26-4 HOUSING BLOCK SEISMIC RETOROFITTING

高島平団地2-26-4号棟耐震改修工事

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The 2008 seismic retrofitting project at Takashimadaira Danchi Building 2-26-4 represents a significant example of structural modernization in Japanese residential architecture. Designed by FOR LIGHTS in collaboration with Yoko Kinoshita and Design Organization ADH, with structural engineering by Ejiri Architectural Structural Design Office, this project demonstrates contemporary approaches to strengthening existing apartment complexes. The collaborative effort showcases how multiple specialized firms worked together to enhance the building's earthquake resistance while maintaining its functional purpose as public housing. This work exemplifies the careful balance between preservation and structural improvement in Japan's post-war residential developments.

The 2008 seismic retrofitting project at Takashimadaira Danchi Building 2-26-4 represents a significant example of structural modernization in Japanese residential architecture. Designed by FOR LIGHTS in collaboration with Yoko Kinoshita and Design Organization ADH, with structural engineering by Ej

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The 2008 seismic retrofitting project at Takashimadaira Danchi Building 2-26-4 represents a significant example of structural modernization in Japanese residential architecture. Designed by FOR LIGHTS in collaboration with Yoko Kinoshita and Design Organization ADH, with structural engineering by Ejiri Architectural Structural Design Office, this project demonstrates contemporary approaches to strengthening existing apartment complexes. The collaborative effort showcases how multiple specialized firms worked together to enhance the building's earthquake resistance while maintaining its functional purpose as public housing. This work exemplifies the careful balance between preservation and structural improvement in Japan's post-war residential developments.