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Three towers in one, Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers

Tue, January 22, 2013, by Muza-chan

When I first heard the name Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers, I imagined a complex of at least two buildings or a single building with multiple towers, like Tochō. But this splendid skyscraper from Nagoya is neither of these cases: it’s a single building… or so it looks from ground level. Because the choice of name isn’t wrong, it is a whole different concept: Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers is a construction made from three “towers” - also called wings - of different sizes, twisted like a spiral around a cylindrical core. Since the building is the seat of three schools, its shape was designed to symbolize the enthusiasm of its students, rising up to the sky…

A beautiful idea and a spectacular engineering achievement. Look how the building looks seen from above, from where you can clearly see two of the three wings…

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Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers, View from Midland Square Observatory (Toyota-Mainichi Building), Nagoya
Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers, View from Midland Square Observatory (Toyota-Mainichi Building), Nagoya
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Nikon D300
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Focal Length: 85mm
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Shutter Speed: 1/640s
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