YAP MAXXI 2012 Runner-Up: Nami / VeryVery Architecture Office

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ArchDaily announced the winning proposal for the Young Architects Program (YAP) MAXXI 2012 in late February. In order to bring you full coverage of the annual competition, we are featuring the other four creative designs that competed against UNIRE/UNITE. NAMI, which means “wave” in Japanese, is a project that reflects contemporaneity, aims to send a message about the importance of harmony, and to create a bridge between people and cultures. This proposal, designed by VeryVery Architecture Office, is very simple and essential: an airy space provided with shadow, movable sitting benches, and a space that can accommodate different types of events and activities. Imbued with an experimental spirit and a strong attention to sustainability, NAMI offers a chance to express the social and cultural values requested by the Young Architecture Program.

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "YAP MAXXI 2012 Runner-Up: Nami / VeryVery Architecture Office" 04 Mar 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/213567/yap-maxxi-2012-runner-up-nami-veryvery-architecture-office> ISSN 0719-8884

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