FUKOKU TOWER
OSAKA
JAPAN, 2006-2010
TOWER
PR–400
Rising 133 meters high, the Fukoku Tower stands like an urban tree deeply rooted in the city.
PROGRAM
At the exit of Osaka’s main train station, a 32-story tower, comprising 28 floors above ground and 4 below (excluding parking lots), stands out in the urban landscape. It includes 40,000 m² of office space, a 5,000 m² commercial area, 4,000 m² of university laboratories, a lobby, and parking lots.
DETAIL
Situation
Komatsubara, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan
Year
2006–2010
Status
International competition, winning project
Site area
3 900 m²
Surface construite
53 280 m² (excluding parking lots)
Height
133 m, 3 floors
Project management
Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance Company, Osaka
Project implementation
Dominique Perrault, architect, urbanist
Local architect
Shimizu Corporation Ltd.
Interior architect and design
Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost
Consultant
Mitsubishi Estate Group
DESCRIPTION
Its broad base, anchored in the ground like a network of roots, extends its reach into a series of underground shopping malls. In the lower section, the rough texture of the façade evokes the rough bark of a century-old tree, reinforced by a crescendo of inlaid mirrors that reflect and diffract the reflections of the sky and the Osaka landscape. This base gradually gives way to a smooth, taut skin at the top, like a young tree in full growth. At the heart of the building, a vast atrium immerses visitors in a modern stained-glass window evoking the image of a forest landscape, extending the plant metaphor. The tower has become a landmark at the exit of Osaka’s main train station.
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