Japanese perversion in architecture
Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/en/article/japanese-perversion-in-architectureMany believe that the Japanese are true masters of perversion. And it's not only about sexual deviancy or unusual for the Russian routine norms of everyday life, but also about many other areas. Including about architecture. And who said that the perversion is something very bad? Deviation from accepted norms can be a real masterpiece. At least in this post we will talk about these examples of the works of Japanese architects.
In the kindergarten specially rain water collected in a puddle in the courtyard, so the children can play there.
Small private house on the outskirts of Tokyo.
Art gallery Ibiza the East, Shibuya, Tokyo. A good example of how to restore buildings after a visit to the city of the Avengers.
Residential complex "Sugamo Sinkin", the city of MT.
The building branch of the Sugamo Shinkin Bank.
Tower-capsule "Nakagin", Tokyo.
Namba Parks, Osaka.
House with garden, Tokyo.
House with a slide.
A country house in the woods.
A pastry shop in Sunny Hills, Omotesando, Tokyo.
The project is a small urban home.
Gate Cusumano, station Kanazawa.
Building Mikimota Ginzа, Tokyo.
Keywords: Cities | Buildings | Perversion | Unusual | Tokyo | Streets | Urban studies | Japan
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