Location: 3-6-1 Ginza Chuou-ku Tokyo
Renovated wall area: 1475m2 (projected elevation)
Number of stories: LV façade 1-8F, LV interior 1-3F
Structure: steel-framed reinforced concrete (existing)
Design period JUN.2010 -DEC.2012
Construction period JAN.2013 -SEP.2013
Photo by Daici Ano
GOETHE 2013/December(October 24 in store)
Featuring Jun Aoki’s recent works in progress within 8 pages,
Such as making of Louis Vuitton Matsuya Ginza just renewal opened in September and upcoming project, Omiyamae Sports Facility in Suginami at the site.
Final talk event with Hideki Nakajima who designed ”Jun Aoki Notebooks”
【TALK EVENT】
DATE: 2013.10.4.FRIDAY
TIME: 19:00〜20:30 (OPEN18:30〜)
PLACE: POST(limArt co.,ltd.)2-10-3 1F Ebisuminami Shibuya-ku Tokyo
※ Please mail to: post@post-books.jp
With your name and phone number and number of attendance.
【EXHIBITION】
Exhibiting special app for smartphone.
DATE: 2013年10.4.FRI〜 10.9.WED
TIME: 12:00-20:00(Monday closed)
PLACE: POST(limArt co.,ltd.)
Nagoya City Art Museum was opened in 1988, designed by Kisho Kurokawa.
Jun Aoki put a starting point on the recognized axis that Kisho Kurokawa trailed to design, and attempted to create an extraordinary aspect in that space for the Aichi triennial 2013.
Jun Aoki has been engaged in a broad range of work, from designing residential houses to public architecture, such as the Aomori Museum of Art, and commercial buildings, such as LOUIS VUITTON Boutiques, as well as the production of art works. Constantly by his side, starting from April 1, 1992 and continuing to November 22, 2012, were these 104 KOKUYO-brand A4 notebooks, which are completely included in this publication. This book covers every page in chronological order, from sketches and memos for his actual publicly well-known work, to many works, including drafts for competitions, that have never been brought to completion, and notes for his essays and manuscripts. You can trace trial and error in his creative processes. Contributions by Minoru Shimizu, Ken Takahashi, and Jun Aoki.