The Shinjuku Park Tower (æ°å®¿ã'ã¼ã¯ã¿ã¯ã¼, Shinjuku PÄku TawÄ)pan> is the second-tallest building in Shinjuku, Tokyo. It was designed by Kenzo Tange and completed in 1994.
Shinjuku Park Tower is a single building consisting of three connected block-shaped elements; S tower, which is 235Â m (771Â ft) tall with 52 stories, C tower which is 209Â m (686Â ft) tall with 47 stories and N tower which is 182Â m (597Â ft) tall with 41 stories. Floors 1 to 8 are occupied by retail stores, floors 9 to 37 are office floors and floors 39 to 52 are occupied by the luxury Park Hyatt Tokyo hotel.
The building is owned and managed by Tokyo Gas Urban Development, a subsidiary of Tokyo Gas, and was constructed on the site of a decommissioned gas storage facility. Tokyo Gas operates a regional cooling center on-site, which provides heating and cooling to the high-rise district of Nishi-Shinjuku, and supplies electricity to the adjacent Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.
Floor Directory
Shinjuku Park Tower , Park Hyatt Tokyo -
Tenants
- L'Oreal
- Tokyo Gas
In media
- The Park Hyatt Tokyo hotel atop the building was the main setting of the Sofia Coppola film Lost In Translation.
- The building was depicted as being destroyed by a UFO in the film Godzilla 2000.
See also
- List of tallest structures in Tokyo
References
External links
- Shinjuku Park Tower: Outline
- Shinjuku Park Tower: Statistics
Posting Komentar