養護老人ホーム 横浜市名瀬ホーム
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791 naze-cho, totsuka-ku, yokohama
Completed in 1979, Yokohama City Nase Home stands as a significant example of welfare architecture from Japan's postwar period. Designed by architect Okada Shinichi, this elderly care facility in Totsuka Ward demonstrates thoughtful integration of functional design with human-centered spaces. The building exemplifies the design philosophy of the late 1970s, balancing institutional requirements with resident comfort. Its architectural approach reflects the era's growing emphasis on dignified care environments for senior citizens, making it an important case study in Japanese social infrastructure design.
Completed in 1979, Yokohama City Nase Home stands as a significant example of welfare architecture from Japan's postwar period. Designed by architect Okada Shinichi, this elderly care facility in Totsuka Ward demonstrates thoughtful integration of functional design with human-centered spaces. The bu
...Completed in 1979, Yokohama City Nase Home stands as a significant example of welfare architecture from Japan's postwar period. Designed by architect Okada Shinichi, this elderly care facility in Totsuka Ward demonstrates thoughtful integration of functional design with human-centered spaces. The building exemplifies the design philosophy of the late 1970s, balancing institutional requirements with resident comfort. Its architectural approach reflects the era's growing emphasis on dignified care environments for senior citizens, making it an important case study in Japanese social infrastructure design.