The Tid3link building in Tokyo, also known as T3, is wedged on the headland surrounded by the city’s major harbour and the river. The site was originally going to be developed for use as commercial storage for Japanese shipping companies, however through some visionary architectural foresight the area is now a crucial link to the city of Tokyo. The idea of the building as a stepping stone is its fundamental premise. Its design facilitates three specific functions: departing Tokyo, arriving in Tokyo, as well as waiting and enjoying the atmosphere and views of Tokyo. T3 is designed in such a way that circulation of people is smooth. In a circular motion that mirrors the aesthetic of the structure, it is easy for commuters to step of a ferry, ...
Asakusa is a relatively traditional part of Tokyo, which includes the most popular tourism attractio...
This graduation paper entitled Tokyo Tower (history, architecture, and function). The writer�s rea...
What did it mean for Tokyo to become an imperial capital (teito)? Beginning in the late nineteenth c...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
Think Tokyo – a city that nears so close to its Hollywood depiction it’s almost unnerving. Where the...
Traditional Japanese art, an important part of the country’s millennia spanning history and culture,...
Shibuya as one of the most commercial, entertaining, and fashionable districts in Tokyo, attracts th...
The site I got is J13, located in Asakusa, Tokyo Japan. As the site is located at the waterside, I'v...
The Quasine building is designed to be a fine dining landmark within the metropolitan city of Tokyo....
View of Tokyo urban sprawl from high-rise in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Mixed medium & high-rise building
Tokyo is the center of Japan\u27s current presence in the city in the world.Lost the war, Tokyo was ...
Business.Culture.Technology.People.History.These underlying concepts intricately form a pattern whic...
This dissertation describes eight Multi Uses Complexes in Tokyo. All these buildings combine work, l...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Urban Tokyo is an environment of flows, having r...
Kenzo Tange ' 1960 plan for Tokyo was proposed at a time when many cities in the industrial wor...
Asakusa is a relatively traditional part of Tokyo, which includes the most popular tourism attractio...
This graduation paper entitled Tokyo Tower (history, architecture, and function). The writer�s rea...
What did it mean for Tokyo to become an imperial capital (teito)? Beginning in the late nineteenth c...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
Think Tokyo – a city that nears so close to its Hollywood depiction it’s almost unnerving. Where the...
Traditional Japanese art, an important part of the country’s millennia spanning history and culture,...
Shibuya as one of the most commercial, entertaining, and fashionable districts in Tokyo, attracts th...
The site I got is J13, located in Asakusa, Tokyo Japan. As the site is located at the waterside, I'v...
The Quasine building is designed to be a fine dining landmark within the metropolitan city of Tokyo....
View of Tokyo urban sprawl from high-rise in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Mixed medium & high-rise building
Tokyo is the center of Japan\u27s current presence in the city in the world.Lost the war, Tokyo was ...
Business.Culture.Technology.People.History.These underlying concepts intricately form a pattern whic...
This dissertation describes eight Multi Uses Complexes in Tokyo. All these buildings combine work, l...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Urban Tokyo is an environment of flows, having r...
Kenzo Tange ' 1960 plan for Tokyo was proposed at a time when many cities in the industrial wor...
Asakusa is a relatively traditional part of Tokyo, which includes the most popular tourism attractio...
This graduation paper entitled Tokyo Tower (history, architecture, and function). The writer�s rea...
What did it mean for Tokyo to become an imperial capital (teito)? Beginning in the late nineteenth c...