アルザタワーズ, Twin residential towers in Izumiotsu, Japan
The Alza Towers are two residential buildings in Izumiotsu, Japan, known as the Green Tower and the Blue Tower. They stand 121.45 meters tall with 36 floors and contain 356 apartments for residents.
The towers were built between 1991 and 1994 as part of an urban redevelopment project in the Izumiotsu Station East area. This development initiative aimed to transform and modernize the surrounding neighborhood.
The towers serve as a residential center with 356 apartments, representing the first and only skyscraper development in Izumiotsu city.
The complex features underground parking, shops and restaurants, and connects directly to nearby Izumiotsu Station for easy transit access. Visitors can reach the site conveniently by public transportation and find amenities on the grounds.
The two towers have contrasting orientations: the Green Tower faces the mountains while the Blue Tower faces the sea. This deliberate directional design creates a balanced composition and reflects a thoughtful architectural concept.
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