Kumiko Inui’s Pavillon


Create by Kumiko Inui to celebrate the new bullet-train station in front of which it stands, this pavilion in Kumamoto Prefecture serves as a waiting area for travelers. From a distance, the pavilion recalls a typical house as drawn by a child. But as visitors get closer, the building seems to dematerialize, thanks to a blizzard of openings cut into the glass-reinforced concrete walls and roof.



Link Via [Judit Bellostes]

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April 14, 2008 - Architecture, Art, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

2 Responses to “Kumiko Inui’s Pavillon”

  1. Cornelius Venuto Says:

    I cant wait for the WOW cataclysm expansion. You just have to have a look at this site for a cool video that lets you in on whats about to happen.

  2. Nadiya Says:

    this looks amaziiiing!!!!!

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