トピレック プラザ
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6-91-1 minamisuna, koto-ku, tokyo
Toprec Plaza, completed in 1975, stands as a noteworthy example of mid-1970s commercial and recreational architecture in Tokyo's Koto Ward. Designed by Fusoh General Development, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates indoor sports amenities with commercial spaces, reflecting the era's approach to mixed-use urban development. Located in the Minamisuna district, the building exemplifies the architectural philosophy of combining leisure and commerce to serve the local community. With its period-specific design language, Toprec Plaza remains an interesting case study for architecture enthusiasts examining Tokyo's post-war urban expansion and the evolution of recreational facility design during Japan's high-growth period.
Toprec Plaza, completed in 1975, stands as a noteworthy example of mid-1970s commercial and recreational architecture in Tokyo's Koto Ward. Designed by Fusoh General Development, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates indoor sports amenities with commercial spaces, reflecting the era's
...Toprec Plaza, completed in 1975, stands as a noteworthy example of mid-1970s commercial and recreational architecture in Tokyo's Koto Ward. Designed by Fusoh General Development, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates indoor sports amenities with commercial spaces, reflecting the era's approach to mixed-use urban development. Located in the Minamisuna district, the building exemplifies the architectural philosophy of combining leisure and commerce to serve the local community. With its period-specific design language, Toprec Plaza remains an interesting case study for architecture enthusiasts examining Tokyo's post-war urban expansion and the evolution of recreational facility design during Japan's high-growth period.