カナダ大使館
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7-3-38 akasaka, minato-ku, tokyo
The Canadian Embassy in Tokyo stands as a striking example of contemporary diplomatic architecture completed in 1991. Located in the Akasaka district of Minato, this administrative building represents a thoughtful dialogue between modern design principles and functional requirements. Designed collaboratively by Moriyama and Teshima Planners with Shimizu Corporation as the constructor, the structure exemplifies the sophisticated approach to institutional architecture that defined Japan's architectural landscape during the early 1990s. The building's design thoughtfully integrates its urban context while maintaining the dignity appropriate for diplomatic functions, making it a noteworthy example of late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice.
The Canadian Embassy in Tokyo stands as a striking example of contemporary diplomatic architecture completed in 1991. Located in the Akasaka district of Minato, this administrative building represents a thoughtful dialogue between modern design principles and functional requirements. Designed collab
...The Canadian Embassy in Tokyo stands as a striking example of contemporary diplomatic architecture completed in 1991. Located in the Akasaka district of Minato, this administrative building represents a thoughtful dialogue between modern design principles and functional requirements. Designed collaboratively by Moriyama and Teshima Planners with Shimizu Corporation as the constructor, the structure exemplifies the sophisticated approach to institutional architecture that defined Japan's architectural landscape during the early 1990s. The building's design thoughtfully integrates its urban context while maintaining the dignity appropriate for diplomatic functions, making it a noteworthy example of late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice.