Shinjuku I-Land Tower, Office skyscraper in Nishi-Shinjuku, Japan
The Shinjuku I-Land Tower is a modern office building with 44 floors above ground and 4 basement levels in the Nishi-Shinjuku commercial district. The structure rises 189 meters and contains extensive office spaces along with parking and elevator systems.
The tower was completed in February 1995, marking a period of office space expansion during Tokyo's economic development in the 1990s. Its construction reflected the city's growth and modernization efforts during that decade.
The entrance features a prominent sculpture called 'LOVE' by Robert Indiana, which brings art into the corporate landscape. This artwork creates a striking contrast against the surrounding commercial buildings.
The building is easily accessible with extensive parking available and an efficient elevator system for visitors and workers. Its location in Nishi-Shinjuku makes it convenient to reach by public transportation or car.
The design was created by Nihon Sekkei and received the BCS Prize for its structural innovation and architectural excellence. This recognition highlights the building's importance in Japan's architectural history.
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