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1-1-2 kojimachi, chiyoda-ku, tokyo
The Wacoal Kojimachi Building, completed in 1984, stands as a notable example of 1980s Japanese commercial architecture. Designed by Kurokawa Kisho's Architecture and Urban Design Office, this mixed-use structure in Tokyo's Chiyoda ward integrates distribution, retail, and office functions seamlessly. The building exemplifies the sophisticated design approach characteristic of Kurokawa's work during this period, balancing functional efficiency with aesthetic considerations. Located at the prominent address of 1-1-2 Kojimachi, the structure contributes significantly to the urban fabric of central Tokyo, reflecting the architectural sensibilities and commercial needs of Japan's economic boom era.
The Wacoal Kojimachi Building, completed in 1984, stands as a notable example of 1980s Japanese commercial architecture. Designed by Kurokawa Kisho's Architecture and Urban Design Office, this mixed-use structure in Tokyo's Chiyoda ward integrates distribution, retail, and office functions seamlessl
...The Wacoal Kojimachi Building, completed in 1984, stands as a notable example of 1980s Japanese commercial architecture. Designed by Kurokawa Kisho's Architecture and Urban Design Office, this mixed-use structure in Tokyo's Chiyoda ward integrates distribution, retail, and office functions seamlessly. The building exemplifies the sophisticated design approach characteristic of Kurokawa's work during this period, balancing functional efficiency with aesthetic considerations. Located at the prominent address of 1-1-2 Kojimachi, the structure contributes significantly to the urban fabric of central Tokyo, reflecting the architectural sensibilities and commercial needs of Japan's economic boom era.