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The All Nippon Airways Information Systems Center Building, completed in 1987, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century corporate architecture in Tokyo's Ota Ward. Designed collaboratively by Matsuda Hirata Sakamoto Design Office, Azusa Design, and Contemporary Architecture Institute, this office building reflects the sophisticated design sensibilities of Japan's economic peak period. The structure exemplifies the modernist principles that dominated Japanese corporate architecture during the 1980s, combining functional efficiency with aesthetic refinement. Its thoughtful spatial organization and material selection demonstrate the architects' commitment to creating an intelligent workplace environment suited to the advanced information systems operations it housed.

The All Nippon Airways Information Systems Center Building, completed in 1987, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century corporate architecture in Tokyo's Ota Ward. Designed collaboratively by Matsuda Hirata Sakamoto Design Office, Azusa Design, and Contemporary Architecture Institute, this o

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The All Nippon Airways Information Systems Center Building, completed in 1987, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century corporate architecture in Tokyo's Ota Ward. Designed collaboratively by Matsuda Hirata Sakamoto Design Office, Azusa Design, and Contemporary Architecture Institute, this office building reflects the sophisticated design sensibilities of Japan's economic peak period. The structure exemplifies the modernist principles that dominated Japanese corporate architecture during the 1980s, combining functional efficiency with aesthetic refinement. Its thoughtful spatial organization and material selection demonstrate the architects' commitment to creating an intelligent workplace environment suited to the advanced information systems operations it housed.