Airspace Tokyo by Thom Faulders & Proces2

 

Located in the Kitamagome Ota-ku district, the site was previously occupied by the owner’s family with a residence. San Francisco-based architect Thom Faulders developed in collaboration with digital technologist Sean Ahlquist of proces2, the Airspace Tokyo covered with layer of artificial vegetation. 

AirSpace Tokyo is a zone where the artificial blends with nature: sunlight is refracted along its metallic surfaces; rainwater is channeled away from exterior walkways via capillary action; and interior views are shielded behind its variegated and foliage-like cover.

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November 9, 2007 - Architecture, Facade, Latest    
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2 Responses to “Airspace Tokyo by Thom Faulders & Proces2”

  1. AirSpace Tokyo by Beige Architecture & Proces2 » CoolBoom Says:

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  2. AirSpace Tokyo « Dustbowl Says:

    [...] AirSpace Tokyo Published November 21, 2007 Architecture / Interior Design AirSpace Tokyo by Beige Architecture & Proces2 located in the Kitamagome Ota-ku district, is a four story multi-family dwelling unit with professional photography studios.  Posted on coolboom.net and cubeme.com [...]

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