Friday, January 7, 2011

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One Omotesando - Tokyo - Museum 21 21 Design Sight

This year we went to the discovery of new architectures in Tokyo, a city that never ceases to amaze us with the presence of buildings always very interesting.
The first stop is in the Azabu area, once home to the residence of the daimyo (feudal lords), then go to public property with the establishment of ministries and universities and now the subject of further conversion. The building by Tadao Ando - museum of design - part of the Tokyo Midtown development project that includes office buildings and another museum. It 's a origami resting on the garden and is bent to form two parts of the building (the café and the museum itself) covered with steel plates (16 mm thick) that serve as roofing and facade. Other materials are the inevitable exposed concrete and glass that becomes crucial to illuminate the underground exhibition gallery. Anything you would like to see it, unfortunately we could not get in because the museum was pretty darn close.











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