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Fuji Broadcasting Center in Daiba, Japan
Fuji Broadcasting Center

1996 · Daiba, Daiba, Japan

Fuji Broadcasting Center image

Headquarters of Fuji TV in Tokyo

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Fuji Broadcasting Center

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Fuji Broadcasting CenterFuji Broadcasting Center

1996 · Daiba, Daiba, Japan

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Singapore, Singapore

Typeworkbureau
Year / years1996Unrecorded
PlaceDaiba, Daiba, JapanSingapore, Singapore
Place contextDaiba, Daiba, JapanRepresentative site: Singapore, Singapore
Climate12°C · 13.2h daylight · 4 km/h wind26°C · 12.2h daylight · 2 km/h wind · via Sail @ Marina Bay
FocusArchitecture2 works in corpus
Architects
  • Kenzo Tange

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Bureaus

  • Kenzo Tange Associates

Notable works

  • Sail @ Marina Bay
  • Akerselva Atrium
Typologies
  • building
  • offices
  • office buildings
  • skyscrapers
  • residential
  • mixed use
Materials

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  • glass
Carbon signals

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  • Glass
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AccessibilityAccess not recordedAccess not recorded across linked works
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