モード学園スパイラルタワーズ
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4-27-1 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
The Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers in Nagoya is a striking mixed-use complex completed in 2008, designed by the renowned firm Nikken Sekkei. This architectural landmark integrates educational facilities, commercial spaces, and transportation infrastructure within a distinctive spiral tower design. Rising prominently in the Meieki district of Nakamura Ward, the building showcases innovative vertical planning and modern aesthetic principles. The spiral composition creates dynamic visual interest while maximizing floor space efficiency. The towers serve as an educational hub for Mode Gakuen fashion and design school, while incorporating retail and transit facilities that activate the urban environment. The project represents contemporary Japanese architecture's commitment to functional design with striking visual presence.
The Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers in Nagoya is a striking mixed-use complex completed in 2008, designed by the renowned firm Nikken Sekkei. This architectural landmark integrates educational facilities, commercial spaces, and transportation infrastructure within a distinctive spiral tower design. Rising
...The Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers in Nagoya is a striking mixed-use complex completed in 2008, designed by the renowned firm Nikken Sekkei. This architectural landmark integrates educational facilities, commercial spaces, and transportation infrastructure within a distinctive spiral tower design. Rising prominently in the Meieki district of Nakamura Ward, the building showcases innovative vertical planning and modern aesthetic principles. The spiral composition creates dynamic visual interest while maximizing floor space efficiency. The towers serve as an educational hub for Mode Gakuen fashion and design school, while incorporating retail and transit facilities that activate the urban environment. The project represents contemporary Japanese architecture's commitment to functional design with striking visual presence.