- Concept
- Structure
◆Concept of Development
Harmony with Omotesando landscape
Innovative Spiral Slope ramp (the second Omotesando)
Residential units surrounded with zelkova trees
Safety and disaster-resilient community development
Rooftop garden for nurturing greenery
Partial reuse of the original apartment’s exterior walls
◆Considerations to the Local Landscape and Environment
With priority on harmonization with Omotesando’s historical landscape and environment, the project chose Architect Tadao Ando architectural design. The complex makes maximum use of available underground space to keep the structure height to the same level as zelkova trees, and actively incorporates rooftop greenery so as to achieve a lush-green landscape in harmony with the tree-lined Omotesando Boulevard. In April 2007, greenery was added to the north wall. 7 types of plants which bring color to the landscape in each of the four seasons creates lush scenery that blends with the zelkova trees. In an effort to preserve the familiar landscape that vividly remains in the memory of local residents and pass it to future generations, the now-demolished Dojunkai Aoyama Apartment complex has been reborn as “DOJUN WING”. Omotesando Hills also incorporates innovative environmental considerations, such as rainwater reclamation, so that the complex will continue to be enjoyed by many visitors for years to come fostering the area’s history and cultures.
◆Community Contributions
Omotesando Hills provides added convenience to the local community through offering a multilevel car parking from the fourth basement to sixth basement (196 parking units for retailers and 20 units for residents), and installing a pedestrian walkway linking Omotesando to the north side of the complex. The site is also equipped with an emergency well and other facilities to function as a disaster management base.
◆Residential Units
Omotesando Hills include a total of 38 residential units occupying the upper floors. All units, most of which are one-bedroom condominiums, have a southerly aspect, offering a view of zelkova trees lining Omotesando.














