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Building: YEBISU GARDEN PLACE

恵比寿ガーデンプレイス

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Ebisu Garden Place is a landmark mixed-use complex completed in 1994 in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, designed by Kume Sekkei. This ambitious development seamlessly integrates a diverse range of facilities including an art museum, residential apartments, indoor sports facilities, a hotel, exhibition spaces, theaters, retail shops, and public services. The architecture represents a thoughtful approach to urban regeneration, creating a vibrant community hub that combines cultural, commercial, and residential functions. Its comprehensive design demonstrates sophisticated urban planning principles and remains an important example of 1990s Japanese architecture.

Ebisu Garden Place is a landmark mixed-use complex completed in 1994 in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, designed by Kume Sekkei. This ambitious development seamlessly integrates a diverse range of facilities including an art museum, residential apartments, indoor sports facilities, a hotel, exhibition spaces,

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Ebisu Garden Place is a landmark mixed-use complex completed in 1994 in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, designed by Kume Sekkei. This ambitious development seamlessly integrates a diverse range of facilities including an art museum, residential apartments, indoor sports facilities, a hotel, exhibition spaces, theaters, retail shops, and public services. The architecture represents a thoughtful approach to urban regeneration, creating a vibrant community hub that combines cultural, commercial, and residential functions. Its comprehensive design demonstrates sophisticated urban planning principles and remains an important example of 1990s Japanese architecture.