Takenaka Corporation (株式会社竹中工務店, Kabushiki-gaisha Takenaka Kōmuten) is one of five major general contractors in Japan. Takenaka provides architectural...
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Corporation (株式会社大林組, Kabushiki-gaisha Ōbayashi Gumi) is one of five major Japanese construction companies along with Shimizu Corporation, Takenaka Corporation...
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using independent blowers. It was developed by Nikken Sekkei and Takenaka Corporation, and modeled after the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. It is the home...
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The towers were designed by Hiroshi Hara, and was constructed by Takenaka Corporation and was completed in 1993. The building was originally conceived...
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2, 2013. Takenaka Corporation for Design and Construction of Abeno Harukas Kintetsu Department Store (in Japanese) Abeno Harukas Kintetsu Corporation...
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Japan. It was designed by Nikken Sekkei Ltd. and constructed by Takenaka Corporation in 2003. The building later earned the nickname "PS3 Building" in...
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Takenaka may refer to: Takenaka Corporation, Japanese architecture and construction company Heizo Takenaka (竹中 平蔵, born 1951), Japanese economist and former...
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(Osaka Business Park) Takeda Pharmaceutical Company - Dojomachi Takenaka Corporation - Hommachi Teijin - Hommachi Unitika - Kyutaro-machi Sumitomo Trust...
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construction was carried out by a construction group led by the Takenaka Corporation. The stadium opened as Oita Stadium in May 2001. In 2006 it was renamed...
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who specialized in the construction of high-rise structures. The Takenaka Corporation broke ground in June 1957 and each day at least 400 laborers worked...
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Kenkichi Nakajima & family US$6.1 billion Heiwa Corporation 5 Takenaka family US$5.4 billion Takenaka Corporation 6 Yoneichi Otani & family US$5 billion New...
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that surrounds it. The project was designed and constructed by the Takenaka Corporation in collaboration with skilled woodworkers. New Track Media (June...
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collaboration with Takenaka Corporation. The building is the flagship store and corporate headquarters of the French luxury-goods corporation, Hermès, in Japan...
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2023-09-16. "Oita Stadium "Big Eye"(Oita Bank Dome) 2001 | TAKENAKA CORPORATION". takenaka.co.jp. Retrieved 2023-09-17. ""Big Bigger Biggest – Series...
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four being Kajima Corporation, Shimizu Corporation, Takenaka Corporation and Obayashi Corporation. Taisei Corporation has its roots in Okura zaibatsu (財閥)...
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floor area of 8 km2 (3.1 sq mi). The design, proposed in 1989 by the Takenaka Corporation, would have housed between 35,000 and 36,000 full-time residents...
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701989 Owner Toho Co., Ltd Design and construction Architecture firm Takenaka Corporation Developer Toho Co., Ltd Main contractor Takenaka Corporation...
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Garden have been restored and opened to the public in 1998. The Takenaka Corporation was mainly responsible for the reconstruction. Heijō Palace was the...
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The stadium became fully owned by the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks Marketing Corporation on July 1, 2015. The adjacent shopping mall was sold to Mitsubishi Estate...
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gate was opened in 1998. Most of the gate was constructed by the Takenaka Corporation. Heijō Palace Rashōmon in Kyoto "Heijōkyūato suzakumon 1300-nen no...
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below. The buildings of the Imperial Palace were constructed by the Takenaka Corporation in a modernist style with clear Japanese architectural references...
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from the original on 2 February 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2021. Takenaka Corporation web page on the construction of the Nagoya Dome Nagoya Dome website...
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Kaneka Corporation 1961 Denso Japan 1965 Toyota Motor Corp. 1976 Pentel Co., Ltd. "(a first for the stationery industry)". 1979 Takenaka Corporation "(a...
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Japan in the 8th Century Archived 2013-07-04 at the Wayback Machine Takenaka Corporation on the reconstruction of the first Daigokuden Palace rebuilt at the...
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building, built by Takenaka Corporation in 1990 Hibiya Dai-ichi Life First Building, in 1993, constructed by Shimizu Corporation Umeda Building in 1995...
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Heizō Takenaka (竹中 平蔵, Takenaka Heizō, born 3 March 1951) is a Japanese economist, retired politician, and political activist last serving as Minister...
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built, it underwent two major upgrading works over its lifespan. Takenaka Corporation served as the primary contractor. A major refurbishment was completed...
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portal Takenaka Corporation (21 January 2015). "Work to Start on New Construction of Superhigh-Rise Mixed-Use Building in Indonesia". Takenaka.co.jp....
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pictures of Kobe, together with the Kobe Port Tower. It was designed by Takenaka Corporation to resemble a luxury liner. In 2003, it was owned by the Goldman...
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domain, three policemen were killed by activists.[citation needed] Takenaka Corporation constructed the first terminal building, which was completed in 1972...
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