GQ BANK: Bank of the future
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Naresh Chauhan , Shimla:
Jan 23 2009
Made Popular Jan 23 2009
Representing futuristic banking, CIA Tokyo, in a joint venture with Neil M. Denari Architects (NMDA) has designed a unique structure that will accommodate the new branch of the GQ Bank in central Tokyo. Featuring a smooth automobile surface, public...
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Jan 29 2009
i agree wiyh the title, but i think this building wouldn’t match the neighborhood landscape
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GQ BANK: Bank of the future great design for this bank...for secure purpose?
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Looks like mobile phone Nokia.
How many floors are there?
How many floors are there?
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Yea - it doesn’t match it’s neighborhood. But isn’t that the point? It’s for the future - eventually the area surrounding them will catch up. Plus - standing out like that will greatly increase their business. Looks very cool!
Thanks for the post
Thanks for the post
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i agree wiyh the title, but i think this building wouldn’t match the neighborhood landscape
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GQ BANK: Bank of the future great design for this bank...for secure purpose?
1 Stars
Looks like mobile phone Nokia.
How many floors are there?
How many floors are there?
1 Stars
Yea - it doesn’t match it’s neighborhood. But isn’t that the point? It’s for the future - eventually the area surrounding them will catch up. Plus - standing out like that will greatly increase their business. Looks very cool!
Thanks for the post
Thanks for the post
Global Opinions (4)
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i agree wiyh the title, but i think this building wouldn’t match the neighborhood landscape
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GQ BANK: Bank of the future great design for this bank...for secure purpose?
1 Stars
Looks like mobile phone Nokia.
How many floors are there?
How many floors are there?
1 Stars
Yea - it doesn’t match it’s neighborhood. But isn’t that the point? It’s for the future - eventually the area surrounding them will catch up. Plus - standing out like that will greatly increase their business. Looks very cool!
Thanks for the post
Thanks for the post
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