Mitsubishi Estate Co. says it will construct a 390-meter-high building, making it Japan’s tallest, as part of redevelopment project near Tokyo Station.
The structure will overtake the 300-meter-tall Abeno Harukas in the city of Osaka.
Mitsubishi Estate hopes the new building will serve both as a centerpiece of a major business district and tourist destination, officials said Monday.
— japantimes.co.jp
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I've done some 300+ meter towers over the past few years, and none of them have proportions like that. Those floor plates must be HUGE.
Also, the architect gets no mention in this press release. Typical.
These floor plates are freaking huge...
They should at least make two towers out of this one,but there will be more glazing.
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