Kazuyo Sejima, Puyuan Design and Event Centre, 2020, one of the projects shown at Sharjapan 3. Photo: Kazuyo Sejima
Installation view from Remain Calm: Solitude and Connectivity in Japanese Architecture, 2021. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Architecture model of Toyo Ito’s White U from 1976, created by the architect for his widowed sister and her two children. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Photographs of Toyo Ito’s White U. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Installation view from Remain Calm: Solitude and Connectivity in Japanese Architecture, 2021. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Junya Ishigami, Art Biotop Water Garden, 2013-2018. Photo: courtesy of the architect
Video and images of architect Kazuo Shinohara’s Tanikawa House, located in the mountains of Nagano prefecture and built in 1974. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Images of Sutemi Horiguchi's imperial room, 1950. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Installation view from Remain Calm: Solitude and Connectivity in Japanese Architecture, 2021. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Onishimaki + hyakudayuki architects designed the Double Helix House in Tokyo. Photo: onishimaki + hyakudayuki architects
Kazuyo Sejima, Puyuan Design and Event Centre, 2020, one of the projects shown at Sharjapan 3. Photo: Kazuyo Sejima
Installation view from Remain Calm: Solitude and Connectivity in Japanese Architecture, 2021. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Architecture model of Toyo Ito’s White U from 1976, created by the architect for his widowed sister and her two children. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Photographs of Toyo Ito’s White U. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Installation view from Remain Calm: Solitude and Connectivity in Japanese Architecture, 2021. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Junya Ishigami, Art Biotop Water Garden, 2013-2018. Photo: courtesy of the architect
Video and images of architect Kazuo Shinohara’s Tanikawa House, located in the mountains of Nagano prefecture and built in 1974. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Images of Sutemi Horiguchi's imperial room, 1950. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Installation view from Remain Calm: Solitude and Connectivity in Japanese Architecture, 2021. Photo: Sharjah Art Foundation
Onishimaki + hyakudayuki architects designed the Double Helix House in Tokyo. Photo: onishimaki + hyakudayuki architects
Kazuyo Sejima, Puyuan Design and Event Centre, 2020, one of the projects shown at Sharjapan 3. Photo: Kazuyo Sejima