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  1. Sep 4, 2013 · In honor of what would have been Kenzo Tange’s 100th birthday, AD Classics presents one of the Japanese master’s most iconic projects - the Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center.

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    In 1966 the Newspaper and Shizuoka Broadcasting Corporation instructs the Japanese architect Kenzo Tange construction of its headquarters in the district of Ginza, Tokyo. This is the first project that manages to unite Tange spatial concepts of architecture and urban planning. The germ of this idea is already in the Tokyo Plan 1960. It is also the ...

    The project is located in the district of Ginza, a focal point of the city of Tokyo, Japan. The site, just 189 m2, is triangular in shape and is surrounded by major traffic arteries of the city in addition to Tokaidoexpress train line. Nearby are also other transports as the Shimbashi Station and Toei Asakusa Line.

    This is the first project that the architect Kenzo Tange Metabolist can realize their vision of architecture and urbanism. The movement succeeded in Metabolist Japanin the period after World War II, when the bombed cities began to recover and re-emerged economic growth. Tangewas more of a mentor than a mere member of Metabolist movement. He present...

    The tower comprises a structural core and infrastructure that is “plugged” office modules. It is a circular core radiating a series of modules. Circular tower of 7.7 m in diameter and 57 m in height, containing the stairs, two elevators, kitchen and toilets on each floor, and serves as a platform to enter each of the modules of offices. The total b...

    The building consists of a structural core and infrastructure arising projecting a series of capsules. The structure is mainly of steel and reinforced concrete, formwork with aluminum plates that were left as coating and exterior finish.

    The structure is mainly made of steel and reinforced concrete, while the capsules are basically steel and glass boxes.

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  3. Links. Website. http://www.jrt.co.jp/. Shikoku Broadcasting ( Japanese: 四国放送, Rōmaji: Shikoku Hōsō) is a radio and TV station based in Tokushima, Japan. It is affiliated to the Nippon News Network and Nippon Television Network System for TV and JRN / NRN for radio.

  4. The Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center is a building located in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan, very close to Shimbashi Station. Built in 1967, it is considered to be the first realization of Kenzo Tange 's Metabolist movement, which called for a new urban typology that could self-perpetuate in an organic, "metabolic" way. [1]

  5. Mar 10, 2024 · Shikoku Broadcasting official app full of news and information about Tokushima. Collect great coupons and points you earn every day to get gifts! "Make every day in Tokushima a little more fun and convenient."

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    Shikoku: At a Glance. The Japanese island of Shikoku is the birthplace of the most revered figure in Japanese Buddhism, the monk and teacher Kobo-Daishi, who brought a populist form of Buddhism to ...

  7. Shikoku Broadcasting. Kanji name: 四国放送. Foundation date: 1952-04-07. Official website: 四国放送 (Japanese) You can contribute information to this page, but first you must login or register. Anime...

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