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As the Shinjuku area of Tokyo steadily evolves from an auxiliary center into the heart of the dynamic new city, municipal plans for the area are approaching the final stage with the completion of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government office building.
A major project in the realization of Shinjuku's vital new role is the "intelligent building" skyscraper complex, the SHINJUKU PARK TOWER.
This innovative, environmentally responsible building is a prime example of high-tech avant garde architecture, with numerous facilities and functions designed for the comfort and convenience of the people who will visit and work in the complex.
This ideal business and communication environment may well provide a seminal model for the concepts of future planned city development, both at home and abroad. |
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| Location |
3-7-1, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo |
| Area of site |
25,325.53 |
| Floors Height |
52 floors aboveground, 5 basement floors
approximately 235 meters |
| Structure |
Above ground: Steel、
Below ground: Steel-framed reinforced concrete,
rein-forced concrete |
| Main facilities |
Offices
LIVING DESIGN CENTER OZONE
PARK HYATT TOKYO
PARK TOWER HALL |
| Building Area |
9,511.91 |
| Total floor space |
264,140.91 |
| Parking lot capacity |
836 vehicles |
| Owner |
Tokyo Gas Urban Development Co., Ltd. |
| Architect |
Kenzo Tange Associates |
| Constructor |
KAJIMA Corp., SHIMIZU Corp., TAISEI Corp. |
| Completion |
April 25, 1994 |
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