Florian Busch and the floating stadium: A futuristic Olympic insight
A mysterious package from the future, an outspoken architect and a missed opportunity: the Olympic Odyssey is a journey into the controversial world of architecture and the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Technology, text and tradition: The architectural wonders of Japan's modern libraries
A feast for the eyes as well as the mind, the libraries of Japan have become more than a stifled study space. Today, they encompass nature, inspiration and creativity, with renowned architects leading the way for their reinvention as modern spaces.
Architecture through the ages: The Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
From family farmhouses to art-deco photography studios, the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is a space for preservation and inspiration, allowing you to explore shitamachi districts and admire the homes of prominent architects in one short stroll.
The Bluff: Yokohama's foreign streets from years gone by
Lined with Spanish villas and Victorian residences, The Bluff is a unique corner of Yokohama intent on preserving the architecture of those who ventured to Japan when the gates first opened.
An ecosystem designed around the collaboration of creatives, ninetytwo13 is a unique space combining work, life and inspiration on the streets of Akasaka, Tokyo.
The design of the Japanese house may have undergone some serious transformation over the years, but with traditional elements and modern inventions, the typical home remains a uniquely Japanese space.