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Building: Yokohama Doll House

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The Yokohama Doll House, completed in 1986, stands as a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese architecture designed by the Tokyo office of Sakakura Associates. Located in Yamashita-cho, this multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates exhibition spaces, transportation facilities, and performance venues into a cohesive architectural statement. The building reflects the design philosophy of the late twentieth century, combining practical functionality with aesthetic innovation. Its strategic location in central Yokohama makes it an important cultural landmark. The structure demonstrates how modern architecture can accommodate diverse programmatic requirements while maintaining architectural integrity and visual harmony within the urban landscape.

The Yokohama Doll House, completed in 1986, stands as a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese architecture designed by the Tokyo office of Sakakura Associates. Located in Yamashita-cho, this multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates exhibition spaces, transportation facilities, and perfor

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The Yokohama Doll House, completed in 1986, stands as a distinctive example of contemporary Japanese architecture designed by the Tokyo office of Sakakura Associates. Located in Yamashita-cho, this multifunctional complex seamlessly integrates exhibition spaces, transportation facilities, and performance venues into a cohesive architectural statement. The building reflects the design philosophy of the late twentieth century, combining practical functionality with aesthetic innovation. Its strategic location in central Yokohama makes it an important cultural landmark. The structure demonstrates how modern architecture can accommodate diverse programmatic requirements while maintaining architectural integrity and visual harmony within the urban landscape.