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Building: Toei tama new town minami-osawa danchi

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The Tama New Town Minami-Osawa Danchi is a significant residential complex completed in 1983 in Hachioji, Tokyo. Designed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Housing Bureau and Maki General Planning Office, this apartment complex exemplifies the planned urban development approach of Japan's high-growth period. The project showcases modernist design principles applied to large-scale public housing, reflecting contemporary attitudes toward efficient living spaces and community planning. Its architectural significance lies in its role as part of the ambitious Tama New Town development, representing an important chapter in Japanese residential architecture and urban design during the 1980s.

The Tama New Town Minami-Osawa Danchi is a significant residential complex completed in 1983 in Hachioji, Tokyo. Designed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Housing Bureau and Maki General Planning Office, this apartment complex exemplifies the planned urban development approach of Japan's high-growth period

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The Tama New Town Minami-Osawa Danchi is a significant residential complex completed in 1983 in Hachioji, Tokyo. Designed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Housing Bureau and Maki General Planning Office, this apartment complex exemplifies the planned urban development approach of Japan's high-growth period. The project showcases modernist design principles applied to large-scale public housing, reflecting contemporary attitudes toward efficient living spaces and community planning. Its architectural significance lies in its role as part of the ambitious Tama New Town development, representing an important chapter in Japanese residential architecture and urban design during the 1980s.