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Audi Forum Tokyo
Designed by Creative Designers International, the Audi Forum is nicknamed “the iceburg” because of its crystalline form and soaring height.
Tokyu Plaza
An ambitious building complex that houses fashion shops like American Eagle Outfitters and The Shel'tter Tokyo with a roof-top public park and an entrance featuring a spectacular wall-of-mirrors.
Dior Omotesando
French fashion house Dior's flagship store in Tokyo, designed by Pritzker Prize laureates SANAA. The building is surrounded by transparent glass walls set in front of a translucent wavy acrylic screen, sandwiched between horizontal white bands at unequal heights. At night, the stacked layers of the 30-metre-tall design glow with different intensities.
Tod's Building
The Tod's building is L-shaped and wrapped in a skin of criss-crossed concrete braces.
Prada Building
Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, also Pritzker Prize winners, Prada’s flagship store in Omotesando is a five-sided, six-storey building with facade of diamond-shaped glass panes, which vary between flat, concave and convex “bubbles”.
Audi Forum Tokyo
Designed by Creative Designers International, the Audi Forum is nicknamed “the iceburg” because of its crystalline form and soaring height.
Tokyu Plaza
An ambitious building complex that houses fashion shops like American Eagle Outfitters and The Shel'tter Tokyo with a roof-top public park and an entrance featuring a spectacular wall-of-mirrors.
Dior Omotesando
French fashion house Dior's flagship store in Tokyo, designed by Pritzker Prize laureates SANAA. The building is surrounded by transparent glass walls set in front of a translucent wavy acrylic screen, sandwiched between horizontal white bands at unequal heights. At night, the stacked layers of the 30-metre-tall design glow with different intensities.
Tod's Building
The Tod's building is L-shaped and wrapped in a skin of criss-crossed concrete braces.
Prada Building
Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, also Pritzker Prize winners, Prada’s flagship store in Omotesando is a five-sided, six-storey building with facade of diamond-shaped glass panes, which vary between flat, concave and convex “bubbles”.
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