Azabudai Hills | |
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麻布台ヒルズ | |
Former names | Toranomon-Azabudai District Toranomon-Azabudai Project |
Record height | |
Tallest in Japan since 2023[I] | |
Preceded by | Abeno Harukas |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Mixed-use |
Architectural style | Modern Neo-futurism |
Location | Tokyo |
Country | Japan |
Coordinates | 35°39′38″N 139°44′25″E / 35.66056°N 139.74028°E |
Construction started | 2019 |
Topped-out | April 2022 |
Completed | October 2023 |
Cost | ¥580 billion ($4.4 billion) |
Owner | Mori Building Company |
Height | |
Architectural | 325.2 m (1,067 ft) 262.8 m (862 ft) 237.2 m (778 ft) |
Roof | 323.1 m (1,060 ft) |
Top floor | 322 m (1,056 ft) |
Technical details | |
Structural system | Steel Reinforced concrete Concrete encased steel |
Floor count | 64, 64, 54 |
Floor area | 461,395 m2 (4,966,410 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Heatherwick Studio |
Developer | Mori Building Company |
Main contractor | Shimizu Corporation |
Azabudai Hills (麻布台ヒルズ, Azabudai Hiruzu) is a complex of three skyscrapers in Tokyo, Japan. Upon its completion in 2023, the Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower in the development became the tallest building in Tokyo and Japan.
Designed by the architectural firm Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects and developed by the Mori Building Company, it is estimated that the project will cost about 580 billion yen ($4.4 billion). Construction started in 2019 and was completed in 2023.[1]
The complex is located in the Toranomon business district, in the ward of Minato; it lies between sister Mori Building projects Roppongi Hills to the west, Toranomon Hills to the east and Ark Hills to the north.