Matsuyama is the capital city of Ehime Prefecture on the island of Shikoku in Japan and is a sweet respite from the country’s frantic global cities offering the right mix…
Manila, the capital and cultural center of Philippines is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Although the second most natural disaster-prone capital city, next to Tokyo,…
The owner’s family lives in the upper story of the cafe. There is a story that used to be important “well” for the people who live in the area. The…
Architects in Taipei | Located north of Taiwan, Taipei, its capital city and one of the administrative division units, is also the political, economic, educational, and cultural center of the…
Bruno Munari’s Design as Art is one of the most popular books in architecture. I have always turned to books not only for a sense of escape but also to…
Kenzo Tange was a Japanese architect and winner of the 1987 Pritzker Prize for architecture. He was one of the most significant architects of the 20th century, combining traditional Japanese…
Located at an alley in the heart of Taipei City, A Table is an innovative private kitchen and bar that incorporates new functions and energy into the design. With the…
This garden apartment is located in a Begur urbanization at the Costa Brava coast. The project presents the opportunity to reinterpret the Japanese traditional house, giving rise to a new…
The concept of this project was based on the sustainability and reuse of materials. The time-frame for elaboration and execution of this model of construction was infinitely smaller, cleaner, faster,…
Visualisation of the east side of Toranomon-Azabudai, Tokyo. Pergola structure, landscape and podium architecture by Heatherwick Studio with towers by PCP. Render © DBOX for Mori Building Co. Project Name:…
The bed town with the ordinary scape of concrete block fences : Takatsuki City, Osaka. In topography, the wind breezes from Southwest to Northeast all year round, as this area…
Due to Tokyo’s high land prices, plot sizes become reduced as a matter of necessity. What’s more, buildings often become even smaller in order to satisfy strict building regulations. As…