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Building: SHINANOMACHI RENGA-KAN planner: NAITOH SEKKEI

信濃町煉瓦館

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The Shinano-cho Brick Building, completed in 1995, stands as a noteworthy example of contemporary mixed-use architecture in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward. Designed by Naito Architects and constructed by Shimizu Corporation, this structure seamlessly integrates residential apartments with office spaces. The building's name reflects its distinctive brick facade, which provides both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. Located at Shinano-cho 35, the structure demonstrates the sophisticated approach to urban development that characterized 1990s Japanese architecture, balancing functional efficiency with architectural elegance. Its thoughtful design represents an important contribution to the neighborhood's urban landscape.

The Shinano-cho Brick Building, completed in 1995, stands as a noteworthy example of contemporary mixed-use architecture in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward. Designed by Naito Architects and constructed by Shimizu Corporation, this structure seamlessly integrates residential apartments with office spaces. The

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The Shinano-cho Brick Building, completed in 1995, stands as a noteworthy example of contemporary mixed-use architecture in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward. Designed by Naito Architects and constructed by Shimizu Corporation, this structure seamlessly integrates residential apartments with office spaces. The building's name reflects its distinctive brick facade, which provides both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. Located at Shinano-cho 35, the structure demonstrates the sophisticated approach to urban development that characterized 1990s Japanese architecture, balancing functional efficiency with architectural elegance. Its thoughtful design represents an important contribution to the neighborhood's urban landscape.