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Building: Terrace romanesque hozumidai

テラスロマネスク 穂積台

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Terrace Romanesque Hozumidai is a residential building completed in 1979 in Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture, designed by Toyokazu Watanabe Architectural Workshop. This distinctive residence exemplifies late 1970s Japanese residential architecture, incorporating romanesque design elements into its composition. The building demonstrates the architect's thoughtful approach to blending historical architectural references with contemporary living spaces. Located in the Hozumidai district, this structure represents an important example of how traditional stylistic influences were reinterpreted during this period of Japanese architectural practice and residential development.

Terrace Romanesque Hozumidai is a residential building completed in 1979 in Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture, designed by Toyokazu Watanabe Architectural Workshop. This distinctive residence exemplifies late 1970s Japanese residential architecture, incorporating romanesque design elements into its com

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Terrace Romanesque Hozumidai is a residential building completed in 1979 in Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture, designed by Toyokazu Watanabe Architectural Workshop. This distinctive residence exemplifies late 1970s Japanese residential architecture, incorporating romanesque design elements into its composition. The building demonstrates the architect's thoughtful approach to blending historical architectural references with contemporary living spaces. Located in the Hozumidai district, this structure represents an important example of how traditional stylistic influences were reinterpreted during this period of Japanese architectural practice and residential development.