Hidden Things

Monday 31 August 2015

GATE TOWER BUILDING

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Gate Tower Building. Photo by Genkin.org


Have you ever heard and see a road that passes through a building? Me myself never experienced that.

So at the district of Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Japan, the Gate Tower Building symbolizes the sophistication of Japan technology. Instead of being a normal office, it also functions as a road that connected to a highway that has been used by many citizens.

There are the facts about the building;

           The most sophisticated building with 85, 640 meter              square.


            Has been recognition as the most building that has a             highway
          
           The original design was made by Azusa Sekkei,                    Yamamoto-Nishihara and Kenchiku Sekkei Jimusho.
          
            The construction take about 10 years from 1983 and             fully opened on 1992
          
            The building was made by an established company,             Sato Kogya Co. Ltd.
          
            It was made by concrete and steel structure.

A tunnel inside the building. Photo by Silverhat


According to Kaushik (2012), the Gate Tower Building is actually the result of an unusual compromise between the land owner and the Japanese government. In 1983, the development of the areawas decided upon, but the building permits were refused because the highway was already being planned. The property rights’ holders refused to give up and negotiated with the Hanshin Expressway Corporation for approximately 5 years to reach the current solution.

Hanshin highway that famously passes in between buildings and over a park.
Photo by Tofugu


Every year, the traffic jammed become more serious due to the increasing of people in that area because Osaka is a country that being the third largest town in Japan. Thus, the Japanese government found a solution to reduce the traffic jammed. After the building was constructed, it seems the traffic jammed has reduced compare the year before.

All of you can see video of this unique building here.
 Enjoy the video, bye!




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