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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office Building One
Looking more like the home of a global corporate giant than the local city council, this office complex reflects the modern Asian architectural sensibility. In some ways its twin 48-story towers even mirror the famed Petronas Towers in Malaysia. The building's towering height is the result of Japan's late 20th century economic boom when land values soared and it seemed like the money would never stop flowing. Tokyo wanted to demonstrate a measure of autonomy, and building its own grand city hall away from the Japanese government offices was the first step. The new complex pays homage to its heritage and its people through its granite façade which is covered in a geometric pattern the architect says was inspired by traditional Japanese homes. Inspiration for the towers is said to come from the churches of Germany, and its great plaza is a distant cousin to the Campo in Siena. It is this plaza that separates the politicians from the workers. The towers house offices for the 13,000 workers in the city's various departments. The city council meets in a separate building on the other side of the public square enclosed with a portico. Quick Facts
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