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Building: TERRACE HOUSES IN OTA

太田の長屋

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Ota no Nagaya is a contemporary rowhouse project completed in 2007 in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, designed by architect Takashi Uno of CAN. This residential complex exemplifies modern interpretations of the traditional Japanese nagaya typology, adapting the historic terrace house format for contemporary living. Located at 71-1 Oohara-cho, the project demonstrates thoughtful architectural solutions that balance communal spaces with individual privacy. Uno's design approach reimagines the traditional rowhouse through a modern lens, creating functional and aesthetically refined living environments that honor architectural heritage while meeting contemporary residential standards.

Ota no Nagaya is a contemporary rowhouse project completed in 2007 in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, designed by architect Takashi Uno of CAN. This residential complex exemplifies modern interpretations of the traditional Japanese nagaya typology, adapting the historic terrace house format for contempo

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Ota no Nagaya is a contemporary rowhouse project completed in 2007 in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, designed by architect Takashi Uno of CAN. This residential complex exemplifies modern interpretations of the traditional Japanese nagaya typology, adapting the historic terrace house format for contemporary living. Located at 71-1 Oohara-cho, the project demonstrates thoughtful architectural solutions that balance communal spaces with individual privacy. Uno's design approach reimagines the traditional rowhouse through a modern lens, creating functional and aesthetically refined living environments that honor architectural heritage while meeting contemporary residential standards.