ヤマギワ世田谷店
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3-20, chitosedai, setagaya-ku, tokyo
The Yamagiwa Setagaya Store, completed in 1978, stands as a notable example of late 1970s Japanese commercial architecture. Designed by Nikken Sekkei, one of Japan's most prominent architectural firms, this building showcases the modernist design principles that characterized the era. Located in the Chitose-dai district of Setagaya, Tokyo, the structure serves as a commercial facility that reflects the sophisticated retail and lighting showroom culture of its time. The building represents an important moment in Tokyo's urban development during the post-war economic boom, demonstrating Nikken Sekkei's commitment to functional yet aesthetically refined commercial design.
The Yamagiwa Setagaya Store, completed in 1978, stands as a notable example of late 1970s Japanese commercial architecture. Designed by Nikken Sekkei, one of Japan's most prominent architectural firms, this building showcases the modernist design principles that characterized the era. Located in the
...The Yamagiwa Setagaya Store, completed in 1978, stands as a notable example of late 1970s Japanese commercial architecture. Designed by Nikken Sekkei, one of Japan's most prominent architectural firms, this building showcases the modernist design principles that characterized the era. Located in the Chitose-dai district of Setagaya, Tokyo, the structure serves as a commercial facility that reflects the sophisticated retail and lighting showroom culture of its time. The building represents an important moment in Tokyo's urban development during the post-war economic boom, demonstrating Nikken Sekkei's commitment to functional yet aesthetically refined commercial design.