フジタ本社ビル
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4-6-15 sendagaya, shibuya-ku, tokyo
The Fujita Headquarters Building stands as a notable example of 1990s Japanese corporate architecture in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward. Completed in 1992, this multi-functional structure seamlessly integrates office spaces with cultural facilities, housing both a theater and exhibition hall. Designed by Fujita, the building exemplifies the era's approach to combining corporate functionality with public cultural amenities. Its strategic location in Sendagaya reflects the post-bubble period's emphasis on creating mixed-use urban developments. The building represents an interesting case study of how Japanese corporations designed their headquarters to contribute to the cultural landscape of Tokyo during this transitional architectural period.
The Fujita Headquarters Building stands as a notable example of 1990s Japanese corporate architecture in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward. Completed in 1992, this multi-functional structure seamlessly integrates office spaces with cultural facilities, housing both a theater and exhibition hall. Designed by Fuji
...The Fujita Headquarters Building stands as a notable example of 1990s Japanese corporate architecture in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward. Completed in 1992, this multi-functional structure seamlessly integrates office spaces with cultural facilities, housing both a theater and exhibition hall. Designed by Fujita, the building exemplifies the era's approach to combining corporate functionality with public cultural amenities. Its strategic location in Sendagaya reflects the post-bubble period's emphasis on creating mixed-use urban developments. The building represents an interesting case study of how Japanese corporations designed their headquarters to contribute to the cultural landscape of Tokyo during this transitional architectural period.