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Building: Tozumisou tokuicho

都住創徳井町

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Completed in 1982, the Miyako Juzou Tokui-cho stands as a notable example of residential architecture from early 1980s Osaka. Designed by Hexa, this apartment complex is located in the Higashi ward of Osaka, at Tokui-cho 1-38. The building represents the design philosophy and construction techniques characteristic of its era, offering insight into Japanese residential development during the post-war economic growth period. Its architectural significance lies in how it reflects contemporary approaches to urban housing solutions and spatial planning in one of Japan's major metropolitan areas.

Completed in 1982, the Miyako Juzou Tokui-cho stands as a notable example of residential architecture from early 1980s Osaka. Designed by Hexa, this apartment complex is located in the Higashi ward of Osaka, at Tokui-cho 1-38. The building represents the design philosophy and construction techniques

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Completed in 1982, the Miyako Juzou Tokui-cho stands as a notable example of residential architecture from early 1980s Osaka. Designed by Hexa, this apartment complex is located in the Higashi ward of Osaka, at Tokui-cho 1-38. The building represents the design philosophy and construction techniques characteristic of its era, offering insight into Japanese residential development during the post-war economic growth period. Its architectural significance lies in how it reflects contemporary approaches to urban housing solutions and spatial planning in one of Japan's major metropolitan areas.