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Dōjunkai (shinjitai: 同潤会, kyūjitai: 同潤會) was a
corporation set up a year
after the 1923 Kantō
earthquake to
provide reinforced concrete (and thus earthquake-...
- "Harajuku Backstreets"). In 2006,
Omotesando Hills opened,
replacing the
Dōjunkai apartments on Omotesando. In 2008, the
Tokyo Metro ****utoshin Line opened...
- fire-resistant
architecture reached council housing too, most
notably the
Dōjunkai apartments. The 1930s saw the rise of
styles that
combined characteristics...
- was
marked by controversy. The
building replaced the Bauhaus-inspired
Dōjunkai Aoyama Apartments,
which had been
built in 1927
after the 1923 Kantō earthquake...
- of
buildings department of
Tokyo Imperial University. 1924:
Director of
Dōjunkai Foundation (designs Nakanogō Apartments, the
first modern apartment buildings...
- ****ociated with
Hanshinkan Modernism. Yodokō
Guest House, Kōshien Hotel,
Dōjunkai apartments, St. Luke's
International Hospital (old
hospital building),...
- well over
three hundred pages long, with
about fifty pages devoted to
Dōjunkai buildings. The (color)
photography for the book is by
Hiroh Kikai, supplemented...
- ISBN 4-622-07086-3. A book
about collective housing in ****an from the
Dōjunkai buildings onward, with 165
illustrative color photographs, all by Kikai...