| BLOG |
| Nonprofit Organization for Philanthropic Architecture, Urban + Ecological Design. |
| © 2006 - 2008 Terreform |
| CONTACT |
| RESEARCH |
| PROJECTS |
| ABOUT |
| URBANITY |
| PEOPLE |
![]() |
| GODZILLA Tall Building, Tokyo, Japan Credits: Michael Sorkin, Andrei Vovk The project’s affinities with Godzilla are not merely morphological but conceptual. Just as that monster stands for a certain intensification of Japanese post-nuclear anxieties, so this building represents, an intensification of Tokyo-ness. In it, the tangled skein of the city finds a critical mass and erupts into form, a verticalization of the fundamental (dis)order in the city. As with traditional skyscrapers, Godzilla is divided into three parts.The lowest includes large-scale, publicly oriented spaces, including theaters, department stores, and other commercial uses. The middle portion holds office space and the fish-like crown, apartments. Godzilla is also designed as a strategic urban blockage, thwarting and then reorganizing traffic. It is a center of dissemination of green, blue, and car free vectors, for the expansion of a zone of pedestrianism, and for the insinuation of fresh tendrils of form and materiality. |
| Weed Neurasia New York 2106 Chuncheong New City Zai bei district Company Town Penang Peaks Almere Hout Arverne University of Chicago Green Brain The Oasis Lotus Towers Godzilla Peristaltic City Bucharest 2020 |
| PUBLICATIONS |