梅新第一生命ビルディング, Office skyscraper in Kita district, Japan
The Mei-Shin Dai-Ichi Life Building is an office tower in Kita district with 17 floors and a basement level located at a key intersection in Osaka. Its complete glass exterior provides open views on three sides of each level, creating expansive unobstructed office spaces.
The structure was completed in October 2007, adding a new office landmark to Osaka's modern business district. Its construction reflected the Japanese trend of developing commercial buildings with advanced engineering techniques to meet contemporary workplace demands.
The building reflects modern Japanese design principles where efficient space use and advanced earthquake safety technology take center stage. This approach shows how contemporary office buildings in Japan balance practical needs with structural resilience.
The building has seven elevators for vertical transportation and mechanical parking for 66 vehicles in the basement level. Each floor is equipped with individual climate control systems ensuring comfortable working conditions throughout the structure.
Each floor provides approximately 1,134 square meters of unobstructed office space with windows facing three cardinal directions, ideal for flexible room layouts. This generous floor area allows companies to design their spaces according to their own needs and preferences.
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