
Located in the capital city of Kyushu Prefecture, the southernmost of Japan’s four main islands, the building sits opposite the Oasis 21 tower, to which it is linked via a pedestrian bridge. The building looks like two stacked volumes wrapped in a timber lattice. The wood facade is made from local cedar, which references traditional local bambooconstruction techniques.
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The ground floor is open to the public, while the second floor houses the cafe and the main exhibition areas. The upper floors look like they’re floating, while the triaxial weave of the ceiling references Frei Otto’s structures and the Centre Pompidou Metz for which similar designed principles were used.
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