NAGAI GAROU

Outline
On the first floor of a gallery in Ginza, there is an acrylic window that expands as it moves toward the center. The bulging part is made of 12mm-thick thin sheets that are piled up, rounded, and polished. The entire window creates a lens effect, and the interior of the gallery appears to be magnified.
Location
  • Tokyo
Journal
Shinkenchiku September 2009 issue
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