12-1~3, Roppongi 6-chome,
Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0032
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Residential Leasing Department
(For inquiries regarding availability, rent, etc.): 0120.52.2481
(From outside of Japan: +81.3.6406.6687)
Front Desk: +81.(0)3.6406.6500
Roppongi Hills Residence B and Residence C achieve high earthquake resistance through a combination of concrete filled steel tube (CFT) pillars and seismic damping walls. Because in CFT, the steel tubes are filled with concrete, they provide outstanding resistance to both earthquake and fire damage, thus increasing residents' safety should earthquakes or other disasters occur. Earthquake energy-absorbing seismic damping walls sharply reduce shock and vibration.
By combining these advanced technologies, these residences offer a degree of earthquake resistance that makes them truly buildings into which people would flee instead of fleeing from. Additional safety measures include storerooms stocked with drinking water and emergency food supplies, and disaster-readiness wells to ensure that the water supply is uninterrupted.
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In this full-featured security system, the auto-lock system at the entrance requires a touchless key. Persons entering the building are also checked in at the front reception desk. The entranceway is monitored by surveillance cameras 24 hours a day.
Conran & Partners provided the design concept behind Roppongi Hills Residences: high-density housing with a creativity unprecedented in Tokyo. It offers not just something a bit better but, instead, a radically new lifestyle. Some of the residences were planned by G2 design studio. In these, there are no walls. All spaces are separated by translucent sliding doors that add warmth while allowing the residents to arrange the space however they like. Ceilings up to 2750mm high increase the feeling of spaciousness.
Sir Terence Conran was born in England in 1931 and opened his first Conran Design Shop in London in 1973. He received his knighthood in 1983 for his contributions to enhancing the position of British design worldwide.
Founded in 1992, G2 DESIGN STUDIO is active in commercial and residential design, primarily in Japan. Their work includes spaces in department stores throughout Japan for Polo-Ralph Lauren Japan and Hugo Boss Japan, together with numerous other retail outlets. They have also designed numerous bespoke homes in Tokyo and its suburbs. Representative Director: Ryuichiro Gokyu
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| Name | Roppongi Hills Residences | |
|---|---|---|
| Location | 12-1~3, Roppongi 6-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo | |
| Floors | Residence A | 6 above ground and 2 basement levels. |
| Residence B | 43 above ground and 2 basement levels. | |
| Residence C | 43 above ground and 2 basement levels. | |
| Residence D | 18 above ground and 2 basement levels. | |
| Architects | Conran & Partners (Sir Terence Conran) | Residences B-D exterior, Residences B-D common use areas, part of Residences C and D, exterior lighting, signage within Residences A-D, ROPPONGI HILLS SPA |
| The Jerde Partnership International, Inc. | Residences A-D shop exteriors | |
| Sussman / Prejza & Company | Exterior sign | |
| Rei Design & Plannings | Parking area signage | |
| Design Supervision | Conran & Partners (Sir Terence Conran) G2 Design Studio |
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| Construction | Joint project by Toda Corporation & Fujita Corporation | Residences A & B |
| Joint project by Shimizu & Seibu Kensetsu | Residences C & D | |
| Completion | April 2003 | |
| No. of residences | 793 (Residences for lease: 473) (Residences A-D) | |
| Total floor area | 149,812 m² (Residence A-D, including shops and parking lot, etc.) | |
| Structure | Residence A | RC Construction, S Construction in part |
| Residence B | CFT Construction | |
| Residence C | CFT Construction | |
| Residence D | RC Construction | |
| Vibration-Control Construction | Residence B | Seismic Damping |
| Residence C | Seismic Damping | |
| Residence D | Seismic Damping | |
| Parking | 640 | |
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