Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka
| Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Coordinates | 35°40′48″N 139°44′14″E / 35.6798825°N 139.7372472°E |
| Completed | 1982 (new tower) |
| Opening | 1955 |
| Closed | March 2011 |
| Demolished | 2013 |
| Owner | Prince Hotels |
| Height | |
| Roof | 138.9 metres (456 ft) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 40 |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 761 |
| Number of restaurants | 13 |
The Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka (グランドプリンスホテル赤坂, Gurando Purinsu Hoteru Akasaka) was an upscale hotel in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The site of the former hotel is now the location of a mixed-use development named Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho.
A design of Japanese architect Kenzo Tange, the hotel was well known for its "distinctive saw-toothed facade" of aluminium and glass. Following closure it became notable for being deconstructed in a top-down approach, the building appearing to shrink in height over time.