明治座(浜町センタービル)
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2-31-1 nihonbashi hamacho, chuo-ku, tokyo
The Meiji-za, housed within the Hamcho Center Building in Tokyo's Chuo Ward, represents a thoughtful blend of modern commercial and cultural architecture completed in 1993. Designed by Takenaka Corporation, this mixed-use complex combines office spaces with a historic theater venue, preserving the legacy of the renowned Meiji-za while adapting to contemporary urban needs. Located at 2-31-1 Nihonbashi Hamcho, the building exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice, integrating functional office facilities with cultural infrastructure. The theater maintains its traditional performance heritage within this modern structure, making it a significant example of adaptive architecture that honors historical significance while serving modern purposes.
The Meiji-za, housed within the Hamcho Center Building in Tokyo's Chuo Ward, represents a thoughtful blend of modern commercial and cultural architecture completed in 1993. Designed by Takenaka Corporation, this mixed-use complex combines office spaces with a historic theater venue, preserving the l
...The Meiji-za, housed within the Hamcho Center Building in Tokyo's Chuo Ward, represents a thoughtful blend of modern commercial and cultural architecture completed in 1993. Designed by Takenaka Corporation, this mixed-use complex combines office spaces with a historic theater venue, preserving the legacy of the renowned Meiji-za while adapting to contemporary urban needs. Located at 2-31-1 Nihonbashi Hamcho, the building exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice, integrating functional office facilities with cultural infrastructure. The theater maintains its traditional performance heritage within this modern structure, making it a significant example of adaptive architecture that honors historical significance while serving modern purposes.