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The location was the site of the former City Hall of [[Tokyo City]], as well as the Capitol Building of [[Tokyo-Fu]]. |
The location was the site of the former City Hall of [[Tokyo City]], as well as the Capitol Building of [[Tokyo-Fu]]. |
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== Events == |
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* 2011 [[International Union of Architects]] world congresses |
* 2011 [[International Union of Architects]] world congresses |
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* 2014 [[International Bar Association]] congresses |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 04:13, 10 December 2011
The Tokyo International Forum (東京国際フォーラム, Tōkyō Kokusai Fōramu) is a multi-purpose center in Tokyo, Japan.
One of its halls seats 5,000. In addition to seven other halls, it includes exhibition space, a lobby, restaurants, shops, and other facilities.
Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly and completed in 1996, it features swooping curves of steel truss and glass; the outside is shaped like an elongated boat.
Standing between Tokyo Station and Yūrakuchō Station, its address is in Marunouchi, Chiyoda, on the site formerly occupied by the Tokyo metropolitan government (before it moved to Shinjuku).
History
The location was the site of the former City Hall of Tokyo City, as well as the Capitol Building of Tokyo-Fu.
Events
- 2011 International Union of Architects world congresses
- 2014 International Bar Association congresses
See also
Media related to Tokyo International Forum at Wikimedia Commons
External links
- Tokyo International Forum
- Tokyo International Forum Map
- Tokyo International Forum at greatbuildings.com