Hybrid Oku / tatta architects
This building is a store and apartment complex in the Oku-Asakusa area, northwest of Sensoji Temple, where the population is aging.By building a 4-floor building without using up the floor-area ratio, the cost of the elevators was allocated to the private areas. The aim was to create a new hub of activity in the area by attracting young people to live and store.
© Hiroyasu Nakayama
architects: tatta architectsLocation: Tokyo, JapanProject Year: 2020Photographs: Hiroyasu NakayamaArea: 449.0 m2
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© Hiroyasu Nakayama
architects: tatta architectsLocation: Tokyo, JapanProject Year: 2020Photographs: Hiroyasu NakayamaArea: 449.0 m2
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