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Building: ASAHI BROADCASTING CORPORATION

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Asahi Broadcasting is a striking contemporary architectural complex completed in 2008 in Fukushima, Osaka. Designed collaboratively by NTT Facilities and Kuma Kengo Architects, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates broadcasting headquarters, information communication infrastructure, transportation services, and commercial spaces. The building exemplifies modern Japanese architecture's commitment to functional efficiency and aesthetic sophistication. Kuma Kengo's signature design approach creates a harmonious balance between the structure's utilitarian requirements and its urban presence, making it a notable example of early 21st-century Japanese corporate architecture that respects both technological advancement and contextual sensitivity.

Asahi Broadcasting is a striking contemporary architectural complex completed in 2008 in Fukushima, Osaka. Designed collaboratively by NTT Facilities and Kuma Kengo Architects, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates broadcasting headquarters, information communication infrastructure, tr

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Asahi Broadcasting is a striking contemporary architectural complex completed in 2008 in Fukushima, Osaka. Designed collaboratively by NTT Facilities and Kuma Kengo Architects, this multifunctional facility seamlessly integrates broadcasting headquarters, information communication infrastructure, transportation services, and commercial spaces. The building exemplifies modern Japanese architecture's commitment to functional efficiency and aesthetic sophistication. Kuma Kengo's signature design approach creates a harmonious balance between the structure's utilitarian requirements and its urban presence, making it a notable example of early 21st-century Japanese corporate architecture that respects both technological advancement and contextual sensitivity.