Architecture of Tokyo

Architecture of Tokyo

The architecture of Tokyo has largely been shaped by the city's history. Twice in recent history has the metropolis been left in ruins: first in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake and later after extensive firebombing in World War II. Because of this and other factors, Tokyo's current urban landscape is mostly modern and contemporary architecture, and older buildings are scarce. Tokyo once was a city with low buildings and packed with single family homes, today the city has a larger focus on high rise residential homes and urbanization. Tokyo's culture is changing as well as increased risk of natural catastrophes, because of this architecture has had to make dramatic changes since the 1990s. Located off of Tokyo Bay which makes typhoons and rising sea levels a current risk, along with volcano

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enThe architecture of Tokyo has largely been shaped by the city's history. Twice in recent history has the metropolis been left in ruins: first in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake and later after extensive firebombing in World War II. Because of this and other factors, Tokyo's current urban landscape is mostly modern and contemporary architecture, and older buildings are scarce. Tokyo once was a city with low buildings and packed with single family homes, today the city has a larger focus on high rise residential homes and urbanization. Tokyo's culture is changing as well as increased risk of natural catastrophes, because of this architecture has had to make dramatic changes since the 1990s. Located off of Tokyo Bay which makes typhoons and rising sea levels a current risk, along with volcano
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enThe architecture of Tokyo has largely been shaped by the city's history. Twice in recent history has the metropolis been left in ruins: first in the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake and later after extensive firebombing in World War II. Because of this and other factors, Tokyo's current urban landscape is mostly modern and contemporary architecture, and older buildings are scarce. Tokyo once was a city with low buildings and packed with single family homes, today the city has a larger focus on high rise residential homes and urbanization. Tokyo's culture is changing as well as increased risk of natural catastrophes, because of this architecture has had to make dramatic changes since the 1990s. Located off of Tokyo Bay which makes typhoons and rising sea levels a current risk, along with volcanoes and large earthquakes. As a result of this, a new focus has been placed on waterborne risks such as rising sea levels and seismic events. Tokyo in recent years has been growing at a steady rate. As a result, new buildings have been built at increased heights in order to make the most out of the land they occupy. In recent years new tunnels for a hyperloop have been added between the two main shores of Kanagawa and Chiba Prefecture, in order to make commuting more efficient. Tokyo continues to advance in technology and grow, which will continue to change its architecture for years to come.
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1923 Great Kantō earthquake
Akasaka Palace
Arata Isozaki
Asahi Beer Hall
Asakura District, Fukuoka
Asakusa
Bombing of Tokyo in World War II
Buddhist temple
Category:Architecture by city
Category:Buildings and structures in Tokyo
Commuting
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Hyperloop
Japanese yen
Kenzo Tange
Kenzō Tange
Kisho Kurokawa
Minato, Tokyo
Nakagin Capsule Tower
National Diet Building
Nikken Sekkei
Philippe Starck
Rainbow Bridge (Tokyo)
Roppongi Hills
Sanja Matsuri
Sea level rise
Shiba Park
Supreme Court of Japan
Tokyo
Tokyo Big Sight
Tokyo Imperial Palace
Tokyo International Forum
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Station
Tokyo Tower
Yoyogi National Gymnasium
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