JAPANESE JUNCTION: December 12, 2016 – January 13, 2017

Nikken Sekkei bldg.

Tokyo, Chiyoda, Iidabashi, 2-18-3

Tokyo in(di)visible hypothesizes to make current the perceptions of space as defined under opposing terms of interior/exterior and precise/uncontrollable. Through a networked field of architectural prototypes, an exterior space can be created and defined as a function of the evolving environmental conditions in which it is situated, removing undesirable airborne particles as a by-product of the enhancement of exterior qualities.

japanese junction tokyo in(div)isible advanced design studies university of tokyo

japanese junction tokyo in(div)isible advanced design studies university of tokyo

japanese junction tokyo in(div)isible advanced design studies university of tokyo

japanese junction tokyo in(div)isible advanced design studies university of tokyo

japanese junction tokyo in(div)isible advanced design studies university of tokyo