Tokto Architecture Info
 



PLEASE NOTE:

You have reached an outdated version of this web page.
Click here to go to the current version of the Tokyo Architecture Info Web Site.
You will be automatically takien to the new web site in ten seconds.

Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building photograph.
Photograph � Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporaiton
Photo purchasing/licensing information.

Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building

Built: 2001
Designed by: Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura
Type: Skyscraper
Stories: 11
Maximum height: 56.1 meters / 184 feet
Location: Ginza 8-8-3, Chuo-ku
View from above with SkySpy(sm)

E-mail this article.
Copyright information.
Quote this article.
Printer-friendly version.

Building Rating
50%
80% of readers like Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building.
What do you think?
Advertisement

There are a lot of buildings in Tokyo owned by the Shiseido company. Some historic. Some modern. But few get as much attention as this one. Occupying a very prominent corner on Ginza Dori, the Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building uses color to stand out from the competition. But not the gauche neon and LED monstrosities of other nearby buildings. Instead, this Shiseido building's stucco facade is colored red, with additional red lighting to highlight important details.

At the base is a double-volume first floor with windows accented by red awnings. Another double-height space is at the top of the building where the rest of the building's thick columns stop at a pediment and are replaced by glass walls. The framing walls are thick, as are the main columns separating the windows. But that doesn't mean the building lacks variety. Window heights vary from floor to floor, being anywhere from half- to triple-height.

This Shiseido building is home not only to the cosmetics giant, but to restaurants, conference rooms, and Ginza's oldest art gallery. The location, itself, is historic. This building opened on the 132nd anniversary of the founding of Shiseido, on the location of its headquarters built in the 1930's.

> This building was built by Shimizu Construction.

 
Did You Know?
> This used to be the location of the landmark Shiseido Parlor Building.

::

Add your corrections, comments, reviews, or thoughts about this building. Simply fill out the form below.
Your name:
E-mail address:
Your nation:
Your comments:
  Messages without valid e-mail addresses, or containing profanity will be automatically discarded. You're wasting your time, not ours.
© 2008 Artefaqs Corporation : Corporate Site
Contact us to license or use photographs or information.
All your skyscrapers are belong to Godzilla.