Tag: Japanese Architecture
Based in Japan: Would You Renovate an Akiya in Tokyo?
How Anton Wormann is reviving abandoned houses with a nod to tradition
Red Roofs of Iwami: Historic Townscapes, Preserved and Evolving
Picturesque red-roof villages of Japan—but more than just beautiful
Dami Lee on the Organized Chaos That is Tokyo
Is Tokyo ugly?
What Slime Mold Revealed About Tokyo’s Railway System
Slime mold biology meets urban design: how a brainless organism confirmed the genius of Tokyo’s railways and may inspire future infrastructure
Decoding Tokyo’s Urban Design: Why Tokyo Works
Understanding how urban design makes this city work
Salon de Thé ROND
Architectural cafe from the beloved anime Your Name
Why Wooden Architecture Is Making a Comeback in Japan
The “woodification” of Japanese skyscrapers is a testament to innovation and offers hope for a greener construction industry
Pop Art Meets Architecture in the Nakamura Keith Haring Collection
A pop culture icon on the slopes of Mount Yatsugatake
Based in Japan: How Mateusz Urbanowicz Preserves Tokyo’s Spirit Through Watercolor
The beauty of the built environment
Tokyo Architectural Gems You Can Eat and Drink In
Lose Yourself in Tokyo’s Cafés, Tea Houses & Beer Halls
Japandi: The Fusion of Japanese Minimalism and Scandinavian Comfort
How to incorporate intentionality, balance and Danish hygge into your home and life