KIビル(鹿島建設本社第二ビル)
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6-5-30 akasaka, minato-ku, tokyo
The KI Building, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late 1980s Japanese corporate architecture. Located in Tokyo's prestigious Akasaka district, this office structure was designed through a collaborative effort between MIDI Comprehensive Design Institute and Kashima Corporation, its primary occupant. The building represents the architectural sensibilities of the Heisei era, showcasing design principles that balanced functional workplace requirements with contemporary aesthetic considerations. As the second headquarters building for one of Japan's major construction firms, it reflects both corporate identity and urban design standards of its period. The structure remains a significant landmark within Tokyo's Minato Ward commercial landscape.
The KI Building, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late 1980s Japanese corporate architecture. Located in Tokyo's prestigious Akasaka district, this office structure was designed through a collaborative effort between MIDI Comprehensive Design Institute and Kashima Corporation, its p
...The KI Building, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late 1980s Japanese corporate architecture. Located in Tokyo's prestigious Akasaka district, this office structure was designed through a collaborative effort between MIDI Comprehensive Design Institute and Kashima Corporation, its primary occupant. The building represents the architectural sensibilities of the Heisei era, showcasing design principles that balanced functional workplace requirements with contemporary aesthetic considerations. As the second headquarters building for one of Japan's major construction firms, it reflects both corporate identity and urban design standards of its period. The structure remains a significant landmark within Tokyo's Minato Ward commercial landscape.