House NA by Sou Fujimoto could be distinguished as a three story single-family home that is similar in form to a stacked pile of glass boxes of different sizes. The internal areas are set at differ…
9h nine hours Asakusa is a capsule hotel has 183 sleeping pods. Located in one of the most characteristic areas in Tokyo, where on the west side of Sensoji Temple...
I’ve said it once and twice, and I’ll say it a third and millionth time: Tokyo is best explored by foot, and walking around the city will bring you face to face with some of the world’s strangest and most alluring buildings Architecture has to offer with innovation and eccentricity at their core. Ar
The list of reasons to visit Japan is pretty much endless - the unique Japanese culture, centuries-old Japanese traditions, and arts, just to name a few. But one of the best excuses to pack your bags and jump on the next plane to Tokyo is the country's incredibly diverse and innovative array of modern architecture.
Tokyo architecture is amazing. If you want to see the best of it, this guide will show you 3 unique places to see architecture in Tokyo.
Construite en 1972 par l'architecte Kisho Kurokawa, la tour de modules individuels verra sous peu ses capsules dispersées aux quatre coins du monde, dans des musées au Japon et à l'étranger.
Renzo Piano at his absolute best
Photo by Woranol Sattayavinij
Things to Do in Tokyo, Japan I've traveled to Tokyo a lot over the years, including two trips with my youngest daughter (her annual trips at 7 and 8) and an AFAR Experience where we went below the surface. It's gone from being a city that intimidated me to one
東京 羽田 Haneda, Tokyo Nikon E800
Architect Kisho Kurokawa, 1972 Super Iconic Building and rare built example of Japanese Metabolism 16-10, ginza 8-chome, chuo-ku, tokyo! in front of shio dome city' s caretta building
In 1970 Japanese architect Minoru Takeyama designed a building in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, simply called the Ni-Ban-Kahn (Building Number Two), while his Building Number One was located just a few metres away. This building gained wide notoriety thanks to American critic Charles Jencks, who put it on...