駐日ブラジル大使公邸
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2-11-11 kita-aoyama, minato-ku, tokyo
The Brazilian Ambassador's Official Residence in Tokyo, completed in 1983, stands as a notable example of modern diplomatic architecture. Located in the prestigious Minami-Aoyama district, this office building was designed by the architectural firm Fujita and Luis Otake. The residence showcases the sophisticated design principles characteristic of the 1980s, blending contemporary aesthetics with functional requirements of diplomatic facilities. The building's architectural approach reflects the cultural exchange between Brazil and Japan during that era. Its thoughtful integration into the Minami-Aoyama neighborhood demonstrates how modern institutional architecture can complement traditional Tokyo's urban landscape while serving its important governmental functions.
The Brazilian Ambassador's Official Residence in Tokyo, completed in 1983, stands as a notable example of modern diplomatic architecture. Located in the prestigious Minami-Aoyama district, this office building was designed by the architectural firm Fujita and Luis Otake. The residence showcases the
...The Brazilian Ambassador's Official Residence in Tokyo, completed in 1983, stands as a notable example of modern diplomatic architecture. Located in the prestigious Minami-Aoyama district, this office building was designed by the architectural firm Fujita and Luis Otake. The residence showcases the sophisticated design principles characteristic of the 1980s, blending contemporary aesthetics with functional requirements of diplomatic facilities. The building's architectural approach reflects the cultural exchange between Brazil and Japan during that era. Its thoughtful integration into the Minami-Aoyama neighborhood demonstrates how modern institutional architecture can complement traditional Tokyo's urban landscape while serving its important governmental functions.