Studio Concrete breaks out of its vibrant and busy signature to infuse youthful, elegant and understated style at the Oh.lala restaurant at W Hotel, Osaka, Japan.
Learning by observation' is a tried and tested success mantra with children; this school in Japan augments this approach by substantiating it with complementary architecture and a wholesome environment. Check it out and leave us your views...
The Konan Cultural Centre in Japan ascribes to an identifiable building design - a significant aspect of a community centre. Check it out and leave us your views…
Building design draws from various inspirations. The Science Hills complex is a series of undulating wave-like buildings that allude to the low-rise skyline of Ishikawa, Japan as they reference digital imaging of medical jargon.
Masquespacio has recreated a traditional Japanese village street in Nozomi Sushi Bar in the Spanish city of Valencia. Can a restaurant's ambience influence the way we consume, and enjoy, a particular cuisine? Read here and leave us your views…http://globalhop.indiaartndesign.com/2015/02/bringing-Japan-to-spain-nozomi-sushi-bar.html
Keeping pace with contemporary times, Architect Yukio Asari of Love Architecture Inc. substantiates his belief that 'time' and 'space' for revisiting the dead should be transcendent and beyond human knowledge by designing an ossuary in Japan. Check it out and leave us your views on the subject…
Delve into an unusual concept of #community #living that infuses finesse with social cognition at the #ChronosDwell in #Hiroshima, #Japan conceived and designed by #MasahikoFujimoriArchitects.
Sergey Makhno Architects communicate Japanese philosophy with a Ukrainian soul in their latest project: #FujiwaraYoshi, the largest #Japanese restaurant in #Ukraine. Find out more here
Architect Show neutralizes the rural surroundings by building a nature-inspired, inward looking home in Isahaya city, Nagasaki, Japan. Check it out here…
Multimedia studio, Moment Factory designs an iconic multimedia installation, called The Colour Bath, to enliven the narrow East-West passageway at the Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan, giving the commuters a signature experience.
By Savitha Hira Ar. Akiyoshi Nakao blends the best of both worlds as he holistically fuses the tenets of traditional Japanese architecture in a contemporary idiom... Japanese architecture opens up a think-tank in the design of building interiors and exteriors.
Ar. Satoshi Kurosaki of Apollo Architects, designs two residences on linear axes in highly populated Tokyo neighborhoods, with natural light and colour as their main stay. Read more...
Imagine a design minimalist to the level of being absent; yet, attaining ingratiating presence by rejecting to be ordinary. "Net Blow-up" accomplishes this, revealing the pre-existing potential of a material through geometricism.
Why should linear designs be the preserves of weekend homes/resorts? Can we not employ them in regular homes and redefine our living spaces? Get to know about two such experiments and leave us your views.