Arata Isozaki x Shiro Kuramata: In the Ruins

  • Art, Architecture
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Time Out says

One of Japan's most influential living architects, Arata Isozaki displays his thought process behind 1983's Tsukuba Center Building at this narrowly focused but interesting exhibition. His sketches, notes and other works are accompanied by furniture and decorative items designed by the late Shiro Kuramata, who was in charge of the interiors at the Tsukuba Dai-Ichi Hotel, housed in Isozaki's structure. Admire the two masters' interplay and peek into the past of this remarkable building, which was later extensively renovated and now displays rather few of its original characteristics.

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