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Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

The international school building of Sacred Heart in Tokyo, Japan is a perfect one with full of philosophy in every parts of the building design. The school building is designed by Atelier SNS with great considerations to children’s comfort as well as the symbols of education. The shape of the school building walls that is like infinity symbol is representing infinity potential of the children.
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Thursday, October 28th, 2010

Essentia Designs has completed the office interior to Dentsu London. This building is an award winning development by Amanda Levete Dentsu where teams have been baptized into “outer space” (Tokyo HQ is the parent of this!). Our brief is to create interiors that sympathetic to the curvaceous exterior of the building and provide an environment of high-tech Japanese minimalism in which they can create magic for their future. In addition to the main studio space agencies there is a need to include space for Attik, a multi-award winning institution associated branding and function of the head of the European office. From a strategic perspective, the space on the penthouse floor of the main conference room providing an ideal and consequently we located the main reception area on the 5th floor to simplify the way clients and provide space for Dentsu Europe.
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Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

This Japanese style Townhouse located in Tokyo, Japan. has a very interesting structure in the top two floors of the building which acts as a table outdoor.Direnovasi by Keiji Ashizawa Design studio, In addition there are pages of double-high through the first and second floor that connects the living room and dining room to the outdoors.
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
The processing of the “mansion” is located on the outskirts of Tokyo is a great example of the adaptation of post-war housing not only affordable but comfortable accommodation. Mansion flats are rented usually very small for a single occupant. It has a 400 square meter space, with minimal modern environment in which the owner can not now rest easy and relax, but the work. Internal partitions were demolished to provide a light and open plan living to maximize alignment.

Office Room Minimal Style by BAKOKO
Closets and storage space hidden behind the sliding doors. The integrated plant box at the top kitchen position strikes a series of green in the area. A small dressing room is the bathroom with a shower in wet areas and includes a custom vanity, compact unit. The bathroom is fitted with natural wood and Hinoki wood that a relaxed texture. The toilet is not only matte black walls, with almost all white interior of the apartment opposite, but also offers water-saving technologies such as the use of re-filtered water. [BAKOKO]
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Saturday, August 8th, 2009
Jaime Hayon inspired by classic circus element, it’s an ultra modern shop interior with fantastic color combination.Camper store the new shop in Tokyo designed, The result is cool space that invites people to dream, the stunning entrance door with organic shape and the handle shaped like a candy cane. The product display layout is look so minimalist but it has a great placement, give the elegant touch at this clothing shop. Camper store interior is so beautiful, suitable with youth spirit. Visit the camper store website here.


For starters, there are no corners, only curved forms. There is an interesting contrast between the walls covered in Bisazza mosaic tiles, perfect and delicate, and the cement floor, basic and unfinished. The long, narrow centre table resembles a centipede. The coloured mirrors placed on the ceiling elongate perspective and give the store added warmth. These small touches of quality do not go unnoticed. The special areas are separated by bevelled glass panels reminiscent of cut gemstones. Colour filters create a magical transparency. The shop is fresh and elegant. Architect/source: Hayon Studio. Please check Full Photo..
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