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Building: W plan

W計画

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The W Project, completed in 1976, represents an important example of residential architecture from Japan's high-growth era. Designed by the AZ Institute for Environmental Planning and Yasutaka Yamazaki's research laboratory, this residence showcases the innovative approaches to domestic space that characterized the period. The project reflects contemporary architectural thinking about how homes could be conceived as experimental environments for living. While specific location details remain undocumented, the W Project stands as a significant work demonstrating the collaborative efforts of its designers in advancing residential design philosophy during a transformative decade in Japanese architecture.

The W Project, completed in 1976, represents an important example of residential architecture from Japan's high-growth era. Designed by the AZ Institute for Environmental Planning and Yasutaka Yamazaki's research laboratory, this residence showcases the innovative approaches to domestic space that c

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The W Project, completed in 1976, represents an important example of residential architecture from Japan's high-growth era. Designed by the AZ Institute for Environmental Planning and Yasutaka Yamazaki's research laboratory, this residence showcases the innovative approaches to domestic space that characterized the period. The project reflects contemporary architectural thinking about how homes could be conceived as experimental environments for living. While specific location details remain undocumented, the W Project stands as a significant work demonstrating the collaborative efforts of its designers in advancing residential design philosophy during a transformative decade in Japanese architecture.