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Kazuyo Sejima

school extension . Koniya

Kazuyo Sejima

A school that is the center of learning In the nature-rich environment of Koniya, surrounded by mountains and sea, we aim to realize an open place of learning where one can feel the local climate and culture. A new elementary school, where old and new school buildings harmonize, will be a place where strong, righteous, and beautiful children grow together with the local people, creating a center for learning. Continue reading Kazuyo Sejima

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SANAA

Green Museumbrary cultural complex . Taichung

Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / S A N A A

Taichung Green Museumbrary is Taiwan’s first venue combining a municipal art museum and public library. Opening at the end of 2025, it sits on the northern edge of Taichung Central Park, with a floor area of about 58,000 square metres. The architecture features eight interconnected yet independently articulated volumes, forming an integrated space for both museum and library. It expresses a new cultural identity through openness, transparency, and fluidity. Continue reading SANAA

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Kazuyo Sejima

POLA GINZA . tokyo

Kazuyo Sejima . + architecturephoto

POLA’s new space is a new garden like a forest, enveloped by overflowing Flora (Latin: flowers and plants). The Flora moves slowly, as if breathing, casting shadows on the walls. Stepping into this space, people are suddenly welcomed into the time of Flora, which is slightly different from the usual flow of time. Wandering through the dim, soft, and comfortable light, each person slowly enjoys a dialogue with themselves and encounters an unknown version of themselves. Continue reading Kazuyo Sejima

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SANAA . Formafantasma

Bvlgari Kaleidos: Colors, Cultures, and Crafts . Tokyo

SANAA (Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa) . Formafantasma

We want the exhibition “BVLGARI KALEIDOS: Colours, Culture, and Craftsmanship” to create a space where light, colour, and reflections invite visitors on a journey of new discovery—unveiling the profound craftsmanship and cultural depth of Bulgari while building a poetic bridge between Italy and Japan. Inspired by the mosaic patterns of the ancient Baths of Caracalla and the shape of Tokyo’s ginkgo leaves, the exhibition will be a living kaleidoscope of interwoven stories, symbols, and emotions. Continue reading SANAA . Formafantasma