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Since opening in 1896, the Misono-za has been central to Nagoya’s theater culture. This project replaces the structure with a large complex, comprising a 1,300-seat theater, shops and restaurants on the lower levels; and 304 residential units from the 5th to 40th levels. Creating a vibrant area within the city, the new theater inherits from the Misono-za distinctive design elements: the namako wall—a white grid on black slate; as well as use of vermillion and wood grain. Hence, the new building features the optical illusion of latticework, a large vermillion-colored staircase, and plain wood finishes. The residences fuse traditional beauty and refinement, to help create next-generation lifestyles. Community and environmental enhancements include public spaces, a rooftop garden, and rainwater runoff control. Having helped revitalize one of Nagoya’s key areas, the development is a cherished part of the city scene.
Client | Sekisui House, Ltd. |
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Location | Nagoya-shi, Aichi |
Floor Area | 56,113m2 |
Floors | 40 stories + 1 basement |
Completion | January 2018 |
Photographer | Kawasumi・Kobayashi Photo Office |
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