Prada Store, Tokyo, Japan. Architect: HERZOG AND DE MEURON.

Prada Store, Tokyo, Japan. Architect: HERZOG AND DE MEURON.

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Prada''S Stunning Tokyo City Center Shop. Jacques Herzog Describes The Glass Panes As ?An Interactive Optical Device. Because Some Of The Glass Is Curved, It Seems To Move As You Walk Around It. That Creates Awareness Of Both The Merchandise And The City

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Image File: H_DM-PRA-0033
Caption: Prada Store, Tokyo, Japan. Architect: HERZOG AND DE MEURON. PRADA STORE TOKYO GROUND FLOOR.
Property Release: No
Model Release: No
Dimensions in PX: 4608 x 3640 pixels
Date of Photograph: 14/01/2009
Restriction: Rights-Managed
Credit: Edmund Sumner/VIEW
Building Details:
View Project Number: 61305
Building Name: Prada Store
Headline: Prada Store, Tokyo, Japan. Architect: HERZOG AND DE MEURON.
City: Tokyo
Country: Japan
Architect: HERZOG AND DE MEURON
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Category: Retail
Building Type: Clothes Shop
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Collection: VIEW Architecture
Public Notes: Prada''S Stunning Tokyo City Center Shop. Jacques Herzog Describes The Glass Panes As ?An Interactive Optical Device. Because Some Of The Glass Is Curved, It Seems To Move As You Walk Around It. That Creates Awareness Of Both The Merchandise And The City
Keywords: Aoyama; Tokyo; Japan; Asia; Shop; Shopping; Fashion; Prada; Sumner; Tate; Ando; Herzog; Retail; Glass; Transparent; Ginza; Tods; Ito; Toyo; Toyo Ito; Kngo Kuma; Icon; Iconic; Landmark; Edmund; Couture; Rem Koolhaas; Kaleidoscopic; Mirror; Herzog And De Meuron
Orientation: H
Type: Clothes Shop
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Photographer: Edmund Sumner
Source File Name: H_DM-PRA-0033.jpg
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