TOKYO TORCH ZENIGAMECHO Building
TOKYO TORCH ZENIGAMECHO Building
The Sewerage Bureau Building is the second part of the "TOKYO TORCH" project. It was constructed and updated while maintaining the functions of the Zenibanecho Pump Station, which has been in operation here since 1931. The upper floors, which are highly visible from the JR lines, have an impressive form with rounded corners as the gateway to Tokyo. The lower floors express the brickwork used in sewerage facilities from the Meiji and Taisho periods, expressing the building's identity as a sewerage facility. It also has a showcase to promote the sewerage business, and plays a role in disseminating information.
DATA
Year of completion | 2022 |
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location | Chiyoda ward, Tokyo |
Applications | office |
Site area | 3,828 m² |
Total floor area | 27,508m² |
Floor number | 9 floors above ground, 3 floors below ground |
structure | S construction, some SRC construction, RC construction |
Our Business | Design and Construction Supervision |
Tokyo Station Tokiwabashi Project (Tentative name: Otemachi District D-1 Block Plan) Environmental impact assessment
Completion date: 2027 (planned)
This project is a large-scale mixed-use redevelopment project covering a site area of 3.1 hectares, the largest in the Tokyo Station area, and includes the development of a 390m-tall super-high-rise tower and a large plaza that will become a new landmark for Tokyo. The development of the four buildings will proceed in stages while maintaining the functions of important urban infrastructure such as the sewage pumping station.
As part of the environmental assessment process, surveys, predictions, and evaluations were carried out on seven areas: air, noise and vibration, shadow, radio interference, wind environment, scenery, and historic sites and cultural assets.
・Uses: Commercial facilities, offices, underground spaces
- Site area: Approximately 31,400 m2
- Total floor area: Approximately 680,000 m2
・Number of floors: 61 above ground, 5 below ground (Building B)
・Our business: Environmental assessment
Update : 2023.11.02