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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”.




















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    Omotesando Hills


    Omotesando Hills is a luxurious shopping mall and residential space designed by 1995 Pritzker recipient Tadao Ando and contains over 130 shops and 38 apartments. Designed to blend in harmony with the landscape, the building is roughly the same height as the zelkova trees lining the street. An atrium stretching three floors above and below ground level cuts through the commercial space.



















    Gyre


    Designed by Netherlands-based architecture firm MVRDV features a stack of floors with each floor twisted in relation to the floor beneath, forming a unique spiralling promenade. The name “Gyre” itself means “twist” or “spiral”.


















    Hugo Boss


    Designed by renowned Japanese architect Norihiko Dan, the Hugo Boss building is shaped like an hourglass with gigantic columns surrounding the facade.













    Sunny Hill


    Sunny Hill is a shop specialized in selling pineapple cake, a popular sweet in Taiwan. Its outer facade as well as its interiors is encased in a criss-cross of wooden logs, resembling a basket. Over 5000 metres of wooden strips were used to construct the precise 3D grid that wraps around around the outer walls and ceiling of the three-storey building.






















    Coach


    American accessories brand Coach’s store designed by OMA New York is a glazed cube with a herringbone-patterned display system. Each modular box is filled with an item from Coach's latest collections, which include outerwear, footwear, jewellery, handbags and other accessories.


















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