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  • Gow Nippon Moon by UNStudio

    Dutch office UNStudio has developed a concept for the Gow Nippon Moon which is Giant Observation Wheel in Japan with 32 capsules and rotation speed of 40 min/rotation.  More

  • Y Clinic by Kimitaka Aoki

    Y Clinic is work of Kimitaka Aoki – ARCO Architects and their idea was to create a clinic which will look like a cluster of smaller buildings. More

  • Perpetuum Mobile Smoking Point System by O + R Architecture & Art Studio

    Intriguing design for the Perpetuum Mobile Smoking Point System comes from O + R Architecture & Art Studio creatives. Perpetuum Mobile should present unique smoking point units that propose an alternative relationship between smokers and non-smokers in open public spaces in the city of Tokyo. More

  • House in Muko by FujiwaraMuro Architects

    Creatives from FujiwaraMuro Architects practice have completed a single family house in the Kyoto city of Japan, designed with an eye-catching sentiment of contemporary style. For more images continue after the jump: More

  • The Twist – Tokyo Olympic Stadium by MenoMenoPiu Architects & FHF Architectes

    Project: The Twist – Tokyo Olympic Stadium Designed by MenoMenoPiu Architects & FHF Architectes MenoMenoPiu Architects: Mario Emanuele Salini, Rocco Valantines, Gilberto Bonelli, Paolo Venturella, Alessandro Balducci, Cristian Gheorghe FHF Architects: Francois Filippi, Gabriele Guastella, Alexandra Popescu Location: Tokyo, Japan Website: www.mmpaa.eu The Twist arena design made in a collaboration between two studios MenoMenoPiu Architects & FHF Architectes, located in Tokyo, Japan. […] More

  • Garden Tree House by Hironaka Ogawa & Associates

    Project: Garden Tree House Designed by Hironaka Ogawa & Associates Architect in Charge: Hironaka Ogawa Size: 50.9 sqm Location: Kagawa, Japan Website: www.ogaa.jp Photography: Daici Ano In order to built an extension for a thirty-five years old house, architect Hironaka Ogawa has tried to save Azelkova and Camphor trees found on the site. These trees looked over the family for thirty-five years and now in the new […] More

  • Hared Terrace Restaurant by Moment Design

    Project: Hared Terrace Restaurant Designed by Moment Design Location: Tokyo, Japan Website: www.moment-design.com The inviting new interior of Hared Terrace Restaurant in the city of Tokyo is work of talented creatives at Moment Design studio. More

  • Residential in Yokohama-shi, Japan by no.555

    Project: Residential in Yokohama-shi Designed by no.555 Architect: Takuya Tsuchida Interior Design: Juka Araikawa / Krister Olsson Construction: Kikushima coporation / Shigenori Kanda Location: Yokohama-shi , Kanagawa , Japan Website: number555.com Photography: Koichi Torimura Just because we define a house as four white walls and a big red roof, that's not what actually makes it a home. Check out this refurbishment of a […] More

  • House in Hiyoshi by Enjoy And Architecture

    Project: House in Hiyoshi Designed by Enjoy And Architecture (EANA) Project Team:  Kohei Iwasaki, Tota Abe Site Area: 104,13 m2 ?Building Area: 45,55 m2? Total Floor Area: 91,10 m2 Location: Yokohama City, Kanagawa, Japan? Website: www.eana.jp Design for the House in Hiyoshi coming from the drawing board of Enjoy And Architecture. Discover more after the jump: More

  • “What Categorizes the City and Me” by ON Design Partners

    Project: "What Categorizes the City and Me" Designed by ON Design Partners Architect: Osamu Nishida?Erika Nakagawa Location: Chofu, Tokyo, Japan Website: ondesign.co.jp Photography: Koichi Torimura Taking on the sentiment of Japanese architecture ON Design Partners shape the project of "What Categorizes the City and Me" family home in Tokyo. More

  • Villa SSK by Takeshi Hirobe Architects

    Project: Villa SSK Designed by Takeshi Hirobe Architects Site Area: 854.28 m2 Building Area: 79.40 m2 Total Area: 105.05 m2 Location: Chiba, Japan Website: hirobe.s2.bindsite.jp Splendid contemporary design of Villa SSK house created by Takeshi Hirobe Architects. There's more after the jump: More

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