Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower
The Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower is an educational facility with an unparalleled inspirational design. It is also the world's second tallest educational building in the world, and the seventeenth tallest building in Tokyo. It is located in Tokyo's distinctive Shinjuku high-rise district. In Tokyo's complex maze of buildings, the Cocoon Tower provides for an exquisite and magnificent view. The building has an elliptic shape which is wrapped in an intertwined web of diagonal lines, forming a "cocoon" for the students to grow, create and innovate in, in order to prepared for the "real world" out there. The low rise, intriguing egg-shaped structure comprises of the fashion school Tokyo Mode Gakuen; HAL Tokyo, an information and technology school; and Shuto Iko, a medical welfare school.
Some people however, consider this building's structure and design to be more influenced by a woman's "private area"
Another building which the Cocoon Tower is often compared to, is the Torre Agbar in Barcelona, Spain, since it uses a limited amount of space to create an enigmatic high rise structure.
Another reason the building is compared to the Cocoon Tower is because it resembles a man's "private part" and is a good complement to its Tokyo counterpart!

you decide!!
Some people however, consider this building's structure and design to be more influenced by a woman's "private area"
Another building which the Cocoon Tower is often compared to, is the Torre Agbar in Barcelona, Spain, since it uses a limited amount of space to create an enigmatic high rise structure.
Another reason the building is compared to the Cocoon Tower is because it resembles a man's "private part" and is a good complement to its Tokyo counterpart!

you decide!!



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