General Information
Completion: | 1964 |
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Status: | in use |
Project Type
Location
Location: |
Bunkyo, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan |
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Address: | 3-16-15 Sekiguchi |
Coordinates: | 35° 42' 51.12" N 139° 43' 36.31" E |
Technical Information
Dimensions
site area | 15 098 m² | |
gross floor area | 3 650 m² | |
shell | height | 39.42 m |
tower | height | 61.68 m |
Excerpt from Wikipedia
St. Mary's Cathedral (東京カテドラル聖マリア大聖堂 Tōkyō Katedoraru Sei Maria Daiseidō) is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tokyo. It is located in the Sekiguchi neighborhood of Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan.
History
The original wooden structure, constructed in 1899 in the Gothic style, was destroyed during the air raids on Tokyo during World War II. The present church, designed by Kenzo Tange, was completed in 1964.
Architecture
The layout of the building is in the form of a cross, from which eight hyperbolic parabolas rise in a manner similar to the slightly later landmark cathedral located in San Francisco, also referred to as St. Mary's Cathedral. The parabolas open upwards to form a cross of light, which continues vertically along the length of the four facades. To this rhomboid volume other secondary constructions are added, including the baptistry and the baptismal font. The rectangular shapes contrast with the symbolic character of the cathedral. The bell tower is 61.6 m (202 ft) high, standing a short distance away from the main building. The exterior cladding is made of stainless steel. In 2004 a large organ built by Italian firm Mascioni was installed.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "St. Mary''s Cathedral, Tokyo" and modified on June 3, 2020 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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18/08/2015