Urban Residential Architecture: Unveiling AUBE Toranomon by ETHNOS
AUBE Toranomon by ETHNOS in Tokyo redefines urban residential architecture, blending innovative design with community connectivity in a bustling cityscape.
Nestled in the heart of Tokyo's bustling downtown area, the AUBE Toranomon Residential Building by ETHNOS exemplifies cutting-edge urban residential architecture. This project not only adapts to the dynamic needs of city dwellers but also enhances the urban landscape of Minato City, Tokyo.




Design Philosophy and Vision
Architectural Integration in Urban Settings
AUBE Toranomon is strategically located in an area undergoing significant urban renewal. Amidst towering skyscrapers, it stands out due to its thoughtful design that accommodates a diverse range of lifestyles and fosters community interaction. The architectural strategy ensures that the building contributes positively to the evolving cityscape, embracing both modernity and the area's rich heritage.





Enhancing Community Connections
The core idea behind AUBE Toranomon is to forge strong social connections among its residents and the wider community. This vision is reflected in the building's open design, which includes communal spaces that encourage interactions and foster a sense of belonging among inhabitants.




Key Features of AUBE Toranomon
Flexible and Innovative Living Spaces
AUBE Toranomon offers a mix of duplex apartments designed to cater to various needs, from remote working to leisure activities. Each unit features distinct public and private areas, promoting a balanced lifestyle where residents can work and relax in comfort. The design incorporates transparent elements and wide-open spaces that seamlessly connect the residents with the vibrant life of Tokyo.





Sustainable and Smart Design Elements
The building showcases advanced architectural techniques, including a box-in-box structure for enhanced privacy and energy efficiency. The use of transparent glass and sash-less curtain walls not only maximizes natural light but also integrates the living spaces with the surrounding cityscape, making the architecture a beacon of modern urban living.




Impact on Urban Development
Contribution to Tokyo's Urban Fabric
The AUBE Toranomon does not just stand as a residential building; it is a pivotal element in Tokyo’s urban renewal efforts. By providing a model for urban residential architecture that prioritizes community and sustainability, it sets a new standard for future developments in the city.




Promoting a Sustainable Urban Lifestyle
The strategic location and design of AUBE Toranomon encourage a lifestyle that reduces dependency on vehicular travel, promotes walking, and enhances the use of public spaces. This approach aligns with sustainable urban development goals, aiming to reduce environmental impact and improve the quality of urban living.




The Future of Residential Architecture in Urban Areas
AUBE Toranomon by ETHNOS represents the pinnacle of urban residential architecture. It illustrates how buildings can be designed not only for individual comfort but also to enhance community interactions and integrate seamlessly with their urban environments. As cities continue to grow, projects like AUBE Toranomon provide valuable insights into the future of architectural design in urban settings.







All the photographs are work of Keishin Horikoshi / SS Inc.
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