World Tokyo | Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura

Tokio / Japan / 1992

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Located in the heart of the Shibuya shopping district, the concept was to create a small luxury fashion centre comprising shops on five levels, a bar and a restaurant. An interior street divides the building into two volumes which link up on the top floor, providing the public with a flowing, varied itinerary. Exploiting this transparency and the fragmented form, the strip shops engage with visitors as they circulate through the building. It imposes a unique industrial sense of order, a regular, well-defined interior which contrasts with the surrounding urban fabric, a neighbourhood in which no buildings relate in height, form, scale or materials. The intimate, inner sense of space relates to Japanese tradition in the ‘tsuboniwa’ or formal Japanese garden. Program: commercial establishments on five floors, bar, restaurant, and interior patio. Client: world company / united arrows Gross area: 1,476 m2
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    Located in the heart of the Shibuya shopping district, the concept was to create a small luxury fashion centre comprising shops on five levels, a bar and a restaurant. An interior street divides the building into two volumes which link up on the top floor, providing the public with a flowing, varied itinerary. Exploiting this transparency and the fragmented form, the strip shops engage with visitors as they circulate through the building. It imposes a unique industrial sense of order, a...

    Project details
    • Year 1992
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Shopping Malls / Bars/Cafés / Restaurants
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