フジビル40
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15-14 sakuragaoka-cho, shibuya-ku, tokyo
Fuji Building 40, completed in 1992, stands as a notable example of early 1990s commercial architecture in Tokyo's Shibuya district. Designed by architect Takajiro Kitayama and K Planning Office, this mixed-use structure seamlessly integrates office and retail spaces along the vibrant Sakuragaoka-cho area. The building reflects the sophisticated urban design principles of its era, featuring a functional layout that maximizes accessibility and commercial appeal. Its strategic location near Shibuya Station made it an important addition to the neighborhood's commercial landscape, exemplifying the thoughtful approach to contemporary office and retail architecture that characterized Tokyo's development during this period.
Fuji Building 40, completed in 1992, stands as a notable example of early 1990s commercial architecture in Tokyo's Shibuya district. Designed by architect Takajiro Kitayama and K Planning Office, this mixed-use structure seamlessly integrates office and retail spaces along the vibrant Sakuragaoka-ch
...Fuji Building 40, completed in 1992, stands as a notable example of early 1990s commercial architecture in Tokyo's Shibuya district. Designed by architect Takajiro Kitayama and K Planning Office, this mixed-use structure seamlessly integrates office and retail spaces along the vibrant Sakuragaoka-cho area. The building reflects the sophisticated urban design principles of its era, featuring a functional layout that maximizes accessibility and commercial appeal. Its strategic location near Shibuya Station made it an important addition to the neighborhood's commercial landscape, exemplifying the thoughtful approach to contemporary office and retail architecture that characterized Tokyo's development during this period.