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  1. Junya Ishigami creates kiosk for Hiroshima Architecture Exhibition 2025

    Junya Ishigami is one of three Japanese architects to have designed sculptural, mobile kiosks for the Hiroshima Architecture…
    #NewsBeep #News #Artsanddesign #Arts #ArtsAndDesign #AU #Australia #Design #Entertainment #japan #JapaneseArchitecture #junyaishigami #kiosks #Pavilions #section:all #section:architecture
    newsbeep.com/au/309791/

  2. A set of photos taken at a few traditional old townhouses (Machiya) in the Nakagyō Ward of Kyoto. During a “Kyotographie” photo festival a couple years back, these buildings served as venues for some smaller exhibitions. A typical Kyoto machiya is a long wooden home with narrow street frontage, stretching deep into the city block and often containing one or more small courtyard gardens.

    #photography #shotoniphone #fotografie #kyotolife #machiya #architecture #japanesearchitecture #japanlife

  3. The Reversible Destiny Lofts in Mitaka, #Japan.

    They were the first multi-residential works of ‘procedural architecture’ built by #Arakawa and #MadelineGins.

    #Mitaka is a suburb of #Tokyo and also where you will find the brilliant #StudioGhibli museum, so worth a visit!

    #architecture #JapaneseArchitecture #HelenKeller

  4. The Reversible Destiny Lofts in Mitaka, #Japan.

    They were the first multi-residential works of ‘procedural architecture’ built by #Arakawa and #MadelineGins.

    #Mitaka is a suburb of #Tokyo and also where you will find the brilliant #StudioGhibli museum, so worth a visit!

    #architecture #JapaneseArchitecture #HelenKeller

  5. The Reversible Destiny Lofts in Mitaka, #Japan.

    They were the first multi-residential works of ‘procedural architecture’ built by #Arakawa and #MadelineGins.

    #Mitaka is a suburb of #Tokyo and also where you will find the brilliant #StudioGhibli museum, so worth a visit!

    #architecture #JapaneseArchitecture #HelenKeller

  6. The Reversible Destiny Lofts in Mitaka, #Japan.

    They were the first multi-residential works of ‘procedural architecture’ built by #Arakawa and #MadelineGins.

    #Mitaka is a suburb of #Tokyo and also where you will find the brilliant #StudioGhibli museum, so worth a visit!

    #architecture #JapaneseArchitecture #HelenKeller

  7. The Reversible Destiny Lofts in Mitaka, #Japan.

    They were the first multi-residential works of ‘procedural architecture’ built by #Arakawa and #MadelineGins.

    #Mitaka is a suburb of #Tokyo and also where you will find the brilliant #StudioGhibli museum, so worth a visit!

    #architecture #JapaneseArchitecture #HelenKeller