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GINZA SKY WALK 2024

GINZA SKY WALK 2024

"GINZA SKY WALK 2024" is an event where you can experience a part of "a pedestrian space of the future that utilizes things and events that are friendly to people, towns, and the environment" with the theme of "ethical," which means actions and lifestyles that are considerate of the environment, people, and society. Leveraging our past experience, we provided total support for the event, from planning the entire event, spatial concept design, construction, operation, and attracting tie-up companies. The overview of the experience of this event is that while walking the entire 2km of the Tokyo Expressway (KK Line) from Shimbashi to Kyobashi, you can enjoy the cityscape and performances by the Tokyo Wind Orchestra Federation and the Tokyo Fire Department Band in the special space of the highway, as well as ethical content experiences such as local product shops, market stalls, and art displays. In addition, we implemented early morning running and yoga programs, and night programs where you can enjoy the night view of Ginza, creating an opportunity to experience the new charm of the KK Line that is different from the daytime. In keeping with the event theme of "ethical," we aimed to create an event that was kind to people, the city, and the environment by setting up fixtures made from wood with a connection to Tokyo that could be reused after the event, holding art workshops using recycled materials, and inviting tie-up companies that sympathize with ethical causes.

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Marunouchi Street Park 2023 Winter

Marunouchi Street Park 2023 Winter

"Marunouchi Street Park" is a project that is being carried out as a demonstration experiment of future area management, transforming "road space" into a comfortable "urban park space" in Nakadori, Marunouchi, Tokyo. The winter 2023 event will continue from the summer and examine the state of urban parks in preparation for permanent establishment, while highlighting the illuminations, a winter feature of the Marunouchi area, and providing various content perfect for the holiday season, such as photo spots for visitors to enjoy, a merry-go-round, an ice rink, and a Glass House Market with a wide selection of food and beverages. This time, the concept is "Bright Street - Nakadori in winter, where the city and everyone shines -" and we have taken measures that are in line with the SDGs and trends of the times, such as reusing each market booth used in winter 2022 and remaking the swing-shaped bench that was popular during the summer 2023 event into a photo spot with new decorations. In addition, we have worked to create content that makes use of our past know-how, such as upgrading the "Detour Bench" created in summer 2023 to a bench where you can relax while looking up at the illuminations. In addition, while the official musicians performing on the streets will continue as in the summer, we have also taken on new initiatives in terms of planning, such as inviting a portrait artist this time. In addition, as a continuation of the "Illumination Tour for the Blind" held in the winter of 2021, we held a dialogue tour in which able-bodied people walked blindfolded to deepen their understanding of the visually impaired, creating an opportunity to discuss how to make the streets more comfortable for everyone.

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Meiji Park

Meiji Park

Meiji Park is the first metropolitan park to utilize the public installation and management system (Park-PFI) under the Urban Parks Act, and opened in October 2023. The project site is approximately 1.6 hectares of the front yard space of the National Stadium, and the new park is being developed, managed, and operated by Tokyo Legacy Parks Co., Ltd., a consortium of six companies, of which Tokyo Tatemono is the representative constituent organization. We were consulted by Tokyo Tatemono in 2021 and were responsible for the overall planning direction and architectural design supervision. We discussed with the client how to create a new park that embodies the concept of "creating a park that will become a legacy of the city of Tokyo that we can be proud of in the world," and were involved in creating a new park life that meets diverse needs such as well-being and diversity. The park has three plazas, including the approximately 1,000 m2 lawn plaza "Hope Plaza" and the "Michi Plaza" that incorporates a waterscape based on the Shibuya River, as well as the approximately 7,500 m2 wooded area "Pride Forest." Additionally, five retail buildings, which were selected through public competition, have been placed in the park to improve convenience for park users and create a lively atmosphere. Currently, each building is home to cafes, relaxation facilities, restaurants, outdoor activity shops, and more. We were also in charge of the business planning and construction (excluding the sauna area) of the first store of "TOTOPA," an urban spa facility newly developed by the Tokyo Tatemono Group*. Located on the second and third floors of store building A, it features a sauna, a cold bath with a depth of approximately 160 cm, a fitness area, various lounges, and more. *Operator and developer: Tokyo Tatemono, operation: Tokyo Tatemono Resorts

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