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The Chanel Tower is the first true architectural integration of LED technology into a curtain wall environment. It pioneered the innovative utilization of media façades as a branding method. The 215-foot-tall, 10-story façade, which encloses (from top to bottom) a restaurant, offices, exhibition and concert venues, and three floors of high-end retail—all .With a 10-floor palace of glass at the ritziest of all Tokyo addresses, Chanel launched its biggest boutique in the world. Designed by American architect Peter Marino , the 56-meter high building is set to dominate the elite Chuo-dori avenue. The façade of Chanel’s Flagship store in Ginza, Tokyo, serves at once as communications media, daylighting source, and fashion icon — plus it allows views between interior and exterior at all times.

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Retail, Chanel Namiki Ginza (2004)*. Artist/Designer: Peter Marino. Project Location: Tokyo, Japan. Figure 1: Chanel, Ginza. Digital Images. Available from Peter Marino Architect. An innovative system of 1,120 square meters of canvas roll blinds and state-changing electronic privacy glass allows office workers to see out by day but provides a black .Large scale facade illumination and branding with integrated custom LED luminaire and 10 years warranty. 700,000 white Nichia LEDs in 1870 addressible luminaires creatring over 18,000 pixels running animation at 30 frames per . Shuji Mukai’s artwork, printed on film, graced the Chanel store’s facade in honor of the Tokyo opening. Photography by Jimmy Cohrssen. Dressed to the Nines: The Tokyo Store. Standing tall amid the posh Ginza shopping .

“The Tower will be the district’s tallest at 215 feet and is defined by a high tech multilayer facade, which incorporates a complex system of integrated and programmable .The façade is composed by a curtain wall of glass that encapsulates a nest-shaped block of aluminium in Chanel handbags’ signature tweed pattern. The glass front illuminates Ginza .The Chanel Tower is the first true architectural integration of LED technology into a curtain wall environment. It pioneered the innovative utilization of media façades as a branding method. The 215-foot-tall, 10-story façade, which encloses (from top to bottom) a restaurant, offices, exhibition and concert venues, and three floors of high-end retail—all capped by a rooftop garden. Views and daylight were priorities, but not at the expense of solar heat gain.

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With a 10-floor palace of glass at the ritziest of all Tokyo addresses, Chanel launched its biggest boutique in the world. Designed by American architect Peter Marino , the 56-meter high building is set to dominate the elite Chuo-dori avenue.

The façade of Chanel’s Flagship store in Ginza, Tokyo, serves at once as communications media, daylighting source, and fashion icon — plus it allows views between interior and exterior at all times. Retail, Chanel Namiki Ginza (2004)*. Artist/Designer: Peter Marino. Project Location: Tokyo, Japan. Figure 1: Chanel, Ginza. Digital Images. Available from Peter Marino Architect.

An innovative system of 1,120 square meters of canvas roll blinds and state-changing electronic privacy glass allows office workers to see out by day but provides a black background for the display at night. The first of its kind in the world, the facade of a building becomes a giant television screen that delights passers-by.Large scale facade illumination and branding with integrated custom LED luminaire and 10 years warranty. 700,000 white Nichia LEDs in 1870 addressible luminaires creatring over 18,000 pixels running animation at 30 frames per second. Shuji Mukai’s artwork, printed on film, graced the Chanel store’s facade in honor of the Tokyo opening. Photography by Jimmy Cohrssen. Dressed to the Nines: The Tokyo Store. Standing tall amid the posh Ginza shopping district, Tokyo’s latest Chanel location is assured superstar status. “The Tower will be the district’s tallest at 215 feet and is defined by a high tech multilayer facade, which incorporates a complex system of integrated and programmable LEDs,” Marino said in a.

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The façade is composed by a curtain wall of glass that encapsulates a nest-shaped block of aluminium in Chanel handbags’ signature tweed pattern. The glass front illuminates Ginza every day from sunset to dawn with 700,000 embedded white LED lights.

The Chanel Tower is the first true architectural integration of LED technology into a curtain wall environment. It pioneered the innovative utilization of media façades as a branding method. The 215-foot-tall, 10-story façade, which encloses (from top to bottom) a restaurant, offices, exhibition and concert venues, and three floors of high-end retail—all capped by a rooftop garden. Views and daylight were priorities, but not at the expense of solar heat gain.

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With a 10-floor palace of glass at the ritziest of all Tokyo addresses, Chanel launched its biggest boutique in the world. Designed by American architect Peter Marino , the 56-meter high building is set to dominate the elite Chuo-dori avenue. The façade of Chanel’s Flagship store in Ginza, Tokyo, serves at once as communications media, daylighting source, and fashion icon — plus it allows views between interior and exterior at all times.

Retail, Chanel Namiki Ginza (2004)*. Artist/Designer: Peter Marino. Project Location: Tokyo, Japan. Figure 1: Chanel, Ginza. Digital Images. Available from Peter Marino Architect. An innovative system of 1,120 square meters of canvas roll blinds and state-changing electronic privacy glass allows office workers to see out by day but provides a black background for the display at night. The first of its kind in the world, the facade of a building becomes a giant television screen that delights passers-by.Large scale facade illumination and branding with integrated custom LED luminaire and 10 years warranty. 700,000 white Nichia LEDs in 1870 addressible luminaires creatring over 18,000 pixels running animation at 30 frames per second.

Shuji Mukai’s artwork, printed on film, graced the Chanel store’s facade in honor of the Tokyo opening. Photography by Jimmy Cohrssen. Dressed to the Nines: The Tokyo Store. Standing tall amid the posh Ginza shopping district, Tokyo’s latest Chanel location is assured superstar status. “The Tower will be the district’s tallest at 215 feet and is defined by a high tech multilayer facade, which incorporates a complex system of integrated and programmable LEDs,” Marino said in a.

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