ThinkPark Tower (シンクパークタワー) is a 30-story skyscraper, part of the ThinkPark redevelopment area in Ōsaki, Tokyo. The building construction started in 2004, based on designs by Nikken Sekkei with additional input from CIA, Inc. / The Brand Architect Group and Neil Denari. It was completed in 2007. The official opening took place on October 25 of the same year.

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ThinkPark Tower
シンクパークタワー
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StatusCompleted
Address2-1-1, Osaki, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates35.618434°N 139.727748°E / 35.618434; 139.727748
Construction started2004
Completed2007
OpenedOctober 25, 2007
Height
Architectural140.50 m
Roof138.50 m
Technical details
Floor count32 (30 above ground, 2 underground)
Floor area151,937.93m2
Design and construction
Architect(s)Nikken Sekkei
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Main contractor
Website
Official website
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The ThinkPark complex, which encompasses the building, distinguishes itself by being the first green urbanism project in Japan.[4] Richard Seireeni of The Brand Architect Group named the complex, designed the logo and devised the green urbanism marketing strategy. This approach in turn helped the developers in renting the entire lease space over one year prior to opening. The main functions of the building are office and retail space for companies, restaurants, retail establishments and clinics.

Tenants

Office tenants

Clinics

  • ThinkPark Tower International Medical Clinic[18]
  • Thinkpark Heart Clinic[19]

Restaurants and shops

The building accommodates Japanese-, Chinese-, and western-style restaurants as well as fast-food establishments like MOS Burger and Denny's. There are shops, pharmacies and other service-oriented businesses on the lower floors.[20]

References

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