Ginza does not have much tall buildings compared to other areas in Tokyo.
Do you notice it? "Ginza Design Rules" in the Ginza area
The building was decided to be up to 56 meters.
There is no skyscraper because there is no skyscraper.
Under this rule, buildings and signboards detract the image of Ginza.
It is said that there is no such thing.
That's why the city looks like Shiodome and Marunouchi, where high-rise buildings stand in the forest.
It's very different.
In fact, in 2003, it was nearly 200 meters by Matsuzakaya and Mori Building.
It seems that a super high-rise building plan was proposed in Ginza.
However, in order to protect the liveliness of the "Ginza-like" town, there is a shopping street.
"Ginza Design Rules" above, considering local rules
That's right.
This is a book written by Eriko Takezawa, "Why is a super high-rise in Ginza?"
Is there a building-Regional Rules Created by the Town" (Heibonsha Shinsho)
It's introduced.
How the shopping streets are united and about the future of companies, governments and cities.
What did you talk about? Creating a city that can also be used as a reference to shopping streets nationwide
This is a book that introduces you.
Below, from the table of contents of the book ------
A skyscraper was planned in Prologue Ginza
Chapter 1 What kind of city is Ginza?
Chapter 2 The eve of large-scale development, Ginza in the 1990s
Formulation of the first district plan "Ginza Rules"
Chapter 3 A skyscraper of 200 meters is in Ginza?
"Ginza Town Planning Conference" started in 2004.
Chapter 4 The Voice of Ginza to the Government!
Chapter 5 New Architecture requires prior consultation with Ginza
Start of the Ginza Design Council
About redevelopment of Matsuzakaya again