Park Homes Shiraishima: A New Landmark in Hiroshima's Historic District
Park Homes Shiraishima is a new condominium development rising in the prestigious Shiraishima district of Hiroshima City. This property features a striking architectural design that uses "layered strata as a motif" and a "design that showcases straight vertical and horizontal lines," aiming to give the urban landscape a dignified order and rhythm. The straight lines create a refined form, with symmetrical beauty enhancing the overall unity. The facade avoids excessive ornamentation, instead using overlapping lines to create shadow, depth, and a quiet expression that responds to the shifting viewpoint. Furthermore, the architectural beauty stands out amidst abundant landscaping, strengthening its presence as a "landmark that embraces greenery adding color to the city." The generous landscaping plan brings a gentle moisture to the pedestrian's view, leaving an impression as a symbolic presence adding new value to the streetscape.
According to the agent's special notes, the balcony areas vary: 12.72㎡ (1 unit), 13.32㎡ (1 unit), and 13.40㎡ (2 units). The building confirmation number is No. BVJ‐HRS24-10‐0083. The development is affiliated with key industry bodies: the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Transaction Council, the (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Association, and the (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Distribution Management Association.
The development offers exceptional environmental performance, exceeding conventional energy-saving standards to create an eco-friendly residence. This means daily living itself contributes to the planet, is kind to residents, and is gentle on the household budget. The structure is designed to be cool in summer, warm in winter, and prevent condensation. High-quality interior specifications include options like artificial marble countertops (Fiorstone), touchless faucets with built-in water purifiers, and a comprehensive security system with surveillance cameras and a dimple cylinder entrance lock offering high resistance to picking.