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Amall (Seavans)Amall (Seavans)


Functional classification
  • shop
  • Cafes & restaurants
  • halls
  • offices
Completed
January 1991
Address

1-2-1 Shibaura, Minato, Tokyo

Access
• JR Hamamatsucho Station (7 min. walk)
• New Transit Yurikamome Line, Hinode Station (5 min. walk)
• Toei Subway Asakusa Line / Oedo Line, Daimon Station (about min. walk)

    Concept

    The “Seavans” twin-tower building as it is called was build alongside a canal in the Sibaura area. Built into the office building is an atrium called “A-Mor” which offers a range of facilities: restaurants, shopping and, services. The green space in the large atrium offers Seavans-based and local office workers a place to relax.

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    Details

    Completed

    January 1991

    Address

    1-2-1 Shibaura, Minato, Tokyo

    Access

    • JR Hamamatsucho Station (7 min. walk)
    • New Transit Yurikamome Line, Hinode Station (5 min. walk)
    • Toei Subway Asakusa Line / Oedo Line, Daimon Station (about min. walk)

    Site area

    26,468.49m2

    Total floor area

    167,807.32m2

    Structure

    Steel structure above ground, Steel reinforced concrete structure underground

    Scale

    24 floors above ground, 2 below

    Award History

    1991 Japanese Society of Commercial Space Designers Award
    1991 Japan Sign Design Association (SDA) Encouragement Awards (System Division and Symbol Division)
    1991 Urban Design Center Cityscape Grand Prize (Landscape Design Division)
    1992 Building Contractors Society (BCS) Award
    1993 Society of Heating, Air Conditioning and Sanitary Engineers of Japan Awards (Technology Award for Building Mechanical Service System)