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Building: Yamauchi residence

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The Yamanouchi Residence, completed in 1981 in Fujieda, Shizuoka Prefecture, represents a notable example of residential architecture from Japan's high economic growth period. Designed by architect Hidezo Shiina's design office, this private dwelling exemplifies thoughtful spatial planning and contemporary design principles of its era. The residence demonstrates careful consideration of functional living spaces while maintaining aesthetic coherence. As a work of the early 1980s, it reflects architectural trends that balanced modernist influences with practical residential requirements, making it of interest to those studying Japanese residential design and post-war architectural development.

The Yamanouchi Residence, completed in 1981 in Fujieda, Shizuoka Prefecture, represents a notable example of residential architecture from Japan's high economic growth period. Designed by architect Hidezo Shiina's design office, this private dwelling exemplifies thoughtful spatial planning and conte

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The Yamanouchi Residence, completed in 1981 in Fujieda, Shizuoka Prefecture, represents a notable example of residential architecture from Japan's high economic growth period. Designed by architect Hidezo Shiina's design office, this private dwelling exemplifies thoughtful spatial planning and contemporary design principles of its era. The residence demonstrates careful consideration of functional living spaces while maintaining aesthetic coherence. As a work of the early 1980s, it reflects architectural trends that balanced modernist influences with practical residential requirements, making it of interest to those studying Japanese residential design and post-war architectural development.