UNIQLO TOKYO Store / Herzog & de Meuron

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  • Partners: Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, Stefan Marbach
  • Project Team: Dieter Mangold, Yuko Himeno, Michal Baurycza, Marcelo Bernardi, Edoardo Cappella, Teeranop Chamnong, Massimo Corradi, Josh Helin, Ryoko Ikeda, Ekaterina Nuzhdina, Lukasz Pawlicki, Pedro Peña Jurado, Alan Pülz, Jos Reinders, Kilian Schellenberger, Martin Schulte, Florian Tropp
  • Executive Architect: Takenaka Corporation
  • Lighting Consulting: FDS
  • Digital Graphic Design: tha
  • Visualisations: Aron Lorincz
  • Executive Interior Architect: Nomura Co., Ltd.
  • City: Tokyo
  • Country: Japan
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UNIQLO TOKYO Store / Herzog & de Meuron - Interior Photography
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Text description provided by the architects. The existing building Marronnier Gate is located at the edge of the dense urban fabric of Ginza, a district in the center of Tokyo with a high concentration of luxury stores. In contrast, adjacent to the site is the open expanse of a wide avenue and elevated roadway. Thus, there are two perceptions of the building – tight, fragmentary glimpses from Ginza, and broad vistas from the roads and train lines to nearby Tokyo Station. In both cases the exterior is perceived as a closed volume, revealing little of its content.

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Cite: "UNIQLO TOKYO Store / Herzog & de Meuron" 23 Jun 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/942028/uniqlo-tokyo-store-herzog-and-de-meuron> ISSN 0719-8884

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