Project
Module Paradigm Exhibition Space
Category
Best Project of Public Space by Student
About the project (provided by the applicant)
Architectural exhibitions are an integral part of today’s cultural life. Module Paradigm is a venue for an architectural festival where the audience can see Japanese metabolism and other typical styles of the Land of the Rising Sun. This proposal is a tribute to the Nakagin Capsule Tower Building by Kisho Kurokawa. Modularity is the fundamental principle here.
The building has three levels with Level 1 dedicated to Japanese traditions. There is a rock garden and a model of a Japanese man’s room.
Level 2 will tell the visitors about the architectural metabolism style. Level 3 is dedicated to contemporary architecture and its future.
Location
Tokio, Japan
Project design year
2022
Extra visual materials (photos, videos etc.)
https://disk.yandex.ru/d/Sxer5aAu0VFA5g
Applicant
Semyon Golubchikov, student, St. Petersburg Mining University
Authors of the project
Semyon Golubchikov, Elena Prokopenko
Project status
Design concept