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Building: WEST HILLS

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West Hills is a residential apartment complex completed in 1989, located in the Uno-no-ki neighborhood of Ota Ward, Tokyo. Designed by the architectural firm Kiyohiko Osugi Comprehensive Research Institute, this building exemplifies late 1980s Japanese residential design. The structure showcases the era's approach to urban housing, balancing functionality with aesthetic considerations. As a collective residential project from this distinctive period in Tokyo's architectural history, West Hills represents an important example of how architects addressed the city's growing housing demands while maintaining design quality and livability standards for its residents.

West Hills is a residential apartment complex completed in 1989, located in the Uno-no-ki neighborhood of Ota Ward, Tokyo. Designed by the architectural firm Kiyohiko Osugi Comprehensive Research Institute, this building exemplifies late 1980s Japanese residential design. The structure showcases the

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West Hills is a residential apartment complex completed in 1989, located in the Uno-no-ki neighborhood of Ota Ward, Tokyo. Designed by the architectural firm Kiyohiko Osugi Comprehensive Research Institute, this building exemplifies late 1980s Japanese residential design. The structure showcases the era's approach to urban housing, balancing functionality with aesthetic considerations. As a collective residential project from this distinctive period in Tokyo's architectural history, West Hills represents an important example of how architects addressed the city's growing housing demands while maintaining design quality and livability standards for its residents.