Showing posts with label skyscrapers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skyscrapers. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Shinjuku Skyscraper District at Night 新宿高層ビル群

sompo japan building, Tokyo Shinjuku skyscraper district night, urban landscape night, metropolitan landscape, nishi shinjuku,モード学園コクーンタワー cocoon tower tokyo, 西新宿、損保ジャパン本社ビル


Click to view the rest of photos on my flickr.

Shinjuku, 
for hundreds of years, has been an important district, strategically located 
on the main walking road to Osaka, Koshukaido(甲州街道), as well as more recently, 
as a main station of the famous Yamanote train(山手線)loop which envelops Tokyo. 


The train station of Shinjuku has been described as the busiest train station in the world, 
with some millions of commuters passing through its turnstiles every day.
The Shinjuku Skyscraper District was Tokyo's first major skyscraper development area,
starting in the 1970s with Keio Plaza Inter-Continental Tokyo 's Keio Plaza North Building 
and culminating with Kenzo Tange's Tokyo City Hall, Tower I , the tallest building 
in Japan at the time.


Progress continues. Nishishinjuku (West Shinjuku) heading away from the city center 
is the site of the coming Nishi Shinjuku 3-Chome Redevelopment with 
plans for what will be 3 of the 4 tallest buildings in Japan.


I had a chance to stroll this area around midnight, possibly on the weekend.
This was the very first time I was in the state of zen by walking around Shinjuku.
During the day, this area is nothing but the chaos with the noise and over population.
This is one of the things that I love, witnessing the opposite side of  the city.
I sure will go back again, real soon.


深夜近くに、西新宿の高層ビル街をお散歩しました。
新宿の街を歩いていてこんなに静かな気分になったのは、これが初めてでした。
私は都会のこんな側面に癒されます。
ここにはまた戻ってこなければ!





Monday, April 26, 2010

One Court Square, NYC


1 Court Square, Long Island City, NY
Built in 1990, Photographed in 2004


One Court Square, also known as the Citigroup Building, is a 50-story (209.1 meters or 686 feet) office
tower in Long Island City, Queens just outside of Manhattan. It was completed in 1990 by Skidmore,
Owings & Merrill LLP for Citigroup. The tower is tallest in New York City outside Manhattan,
also known as Pulse87.7 broadcasts from the top of this building.
It is not to be mistaken for the Citigroup Center in Manhattan, which is across the street from Citigroup's
main headquarters at 399 Park Avenue. The buildings are one subway stop away from each other along
the E train.