Photo: Raquel Diniz
Tokyo’sMori Art Museumis highlighting the work of acclaimed design firmHeatherwick Studio.
Twenty-eight of Heatherwick’s best designs are highlighted in a comprehensive look at its evolution.
Even the title of the exhibit,Heatherwick Studio: Building Soulfulness, is a tribute to those values.
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He wondered if large-scale design could retain that feeling.
Tokyo’s Azabudai Hills, a neighborhood development still under construction, is also featured.
Heatherwick Studio: Building Soulfulnessis on view at Tokyo’s Mori Art Museum until June 4, 2023.
Photo: Furukawa Yuya, courtesy of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Tokyo’s Mori Art Museum is hosting the first solo exhibit by Heatherwick Studio.
Photo: Furukawa Yuya, courtesy of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Installation view of Spun.
Hudson Yards, New York, 2019.
Installation view of Spun. 2007. Courtesy of Magis (Photo: Furukawa Yuya, courtesy of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo)
(Photo: Timothy Schenck)
The Zeitz Museum ofContemporary ArtAfrica.
Cape Town, 2017.
New York, 2021.
Vessel. Hudson Yards, New York, 2019. (Photo: Timothy Schenck)
(Photo: Timothy Schenck)
Azabudai Hills, Lower Levels.
Shanghai Expo UK Pavilion.
(Photo: Iwan Baan)
1000 Trees.
Photo: Furukawa Yuya, courtesy of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
(Photo: Qingyan Zhu)
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The Zeitz Museum ofContemporary ArtAfrica. Cape Town, 2017. (Photo: Iwan Baan)
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Little Island. New York, 2021. (Photo: Timothy Schenck)
Little Island. New York, 2021. (Photo: Timothy Schenck)
Photo: Furukawa Yuya, courtesy of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Azabudai Hills, Lower Levels. Tokyo, 2023 (expected) (Photo: DBox for Mori Building Co., Ltd.)
Azabudai Hills, Lower Levels. 2023 (expected) (Photo: Furukawa Yuya, courtesy of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo )
Shanghai Expo UK Pavilion. 2010. (Photo: Iwan Baan)
1000 Trees. Shanghai, 2021. (Photo: Qingyan Zhu)
1000 Trees. Shanghai, 2021. (Photo: Qingyan Zhu)