Nobu Restaurant in Dubai by Rockwell Group

Wednesday, February 16th 2011
Nobu Restaurant in Dubai by Rockwell Group

Located in Dubai’s Atlantis Resort on Palm Jumeirah, The restaurant called Nobu is designed by the famous architect Rockwell Group. Born from combination of different concept and combining them into a new design of restaurant this Nobu Dubai designed based on the concepts such as the emphasis on craftsmanship, natural materials and storytelling. The textures and materials in this particular location were chosen to reflect the finely crafted cuisine... 

The T Residence by Kidosaki Architects Studio

Tuesday, July 6th 2010
The T Residence by Kidosaki Architects Studio

Another great modern house architecture is created and design by Kidosaki Architects Studio. This architects have completed the T Residence in Japan. The main idea of creating this house is the house should be calm space, not using inorganic materials like steel and concrete as possible, and substantial house which not make a display of eccentricity. This sophisticated building house is built in Site area: 875.20m2, Built area: 196.09m2, Total floor... 

Rediscovering Traditional Japanese Architecture with ArchiCAD

Friday, December 12th 2008
Rediscovering Traditional Japanese Architecture with ArchiCAD

The 30 meter high, five-story scarlet stupa graces the grounds of the Hokekyo Temple of the Buddhist Nichiren-sect in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Built in 1622, it is the only 5-story stupa in Chiba and a designated “national cultural property.” The wooden structure has survived 400 years of varied weather conditions and earthquakes, and is still visited by worshipers. Originating in India, the stupa tradition eventually spread to China... 

The Japanese House: Architecture and Interiors

Sunday, November 16th 2008

The simple beauty of Japanese architecture and design has inspired many of the world’s top architects and designers, such as Bruno Taut, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Terence Conran, to name just a few. The grace and elegance of the Japanese sensibility is reflected in both modern and traditional Japanese homes, from their fluid floor plans to to

Tokyo Midtown Honor Award for Urban Architecture

Monday, September 1st 2008

The urban design of this world-class, 25-acre mixed-use complex marks a significant cultural shift in the approach to creating public open space and designing landscapes in Japan. Green space in Tokyo is traditionally found in the form of private gardens: landscapes designed to be looked at rather than used. In supporting the client’s vision, Tokyo Midtown’s innovative design includes more than 50% open space, blending large green lawns and parks...