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Tomoyuki Iekami
Hidetoshi Nagasawa, 2000 (foto di Rodolfo Fiorenza?).jpg
Born21 December 1956
Alma materUniversity of Daishi
OccupationArchitect
PracticeIekami Daihon Architecture and Design
BuildingsDayacom World Tower
Meridia Continental Commerce Center
Shizuna World Financial Center
New Era Trade Center
ProjectsMyoga Holdings Spire
Macchian Project TBD

Tomoyuki Iekami is a Dayashinese architect and interior design visionary. He designed the world's tallest structure, Dayacom World Tower, as well as the next two tallest structures in the worlds, Meridia Continental Commerce Center (in Shijuku) and Shizuna World Financial Center. He also served as the senior architect and design lead in several other projects across the world, including the New Era Trade Center in Hanhae. Currently, he is serving as a senior architect and design lead in the development of Myoga Holdings Spire and (Macchian Project TBD). Iekami is famed for his implementation of grand-scale neofuturism into his architecture and interior design, alongside "post-modern" interpretations of traditional Dayashinese architectural elements and interior design styles.

Early life and education

Career

Projects and recognition