Exhibit in Tokyo: Architectural Environments for Tomorrow: New Spatial Practices in Architecture and Art

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The computerization and urbanization of the 21st century is creating new lifestyles and forms of public space. Architectural Environments for Tomorrow presents the spatial experiments of 23 architects and artists from around the world responding to the transformation of their surroundings. “The metaphors of the world-views suggested by the artists resonate with the practical proposals of the architects, presenting images of future humanity from a variety of different angles.” Architects featured include Toyo Ito, Frank O. Gehry, Sou Fujimoto and many more.

Continue reading for a complete list of the participants and more information on the exhibit.

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "Exhibit in Tokyo: Architectural Environments for Tomorrow: New Spatial Practices in Architecture and Art" 18 Nov 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/185401/exhibit-in-tokyo-architectural-environments-for-tomorrow-new-spatial-practices-in-architecture-and-art> ISSN 0719-8884

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