Architecture Art: Wonderwall – Tokyo
Masamichi Katayama (Principle of Wonderwall architects) designed both the architecture and interior design of his new office for Wonderwall. The three story high building with additional two floors below ground was designed based on Katayama’s idea of what he considers basic and standard. In designing this office, functionality, vertical continuity, and a certain sense of tension were key elements that was important to Katayama while it also needed to posses the identity of his firm and be an exhilarating space for him to work in. Such varying elements coexist in harmony, seamlessly unifying architecture and interior design to create a perfectly natural space and hence an optimal state.
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