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Perpendicular

29 Jun 2013
In: Cultural Norms, Mandalay
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The sight when you catch the 4am train out of Mandalay for Hsipaw.
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Urban Geometry

03 Jun 2013
In: Cultural Norms, Ebisu, back of
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Urban Geometry

03 Jun 2013
In: Cultural Norms, Ebisu, back of
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Urban Geometry: The Mental Curb

24 May 2013
In: Cultural Norms, Tokyo
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Cultural Geometry

02 May 2013
In: Design Inspiration, Munich
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German domestic doors feel like other countries fire-doors. From my favourite Munich hotel – in town for a couple of days to drop by our …
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Geometry

23 Nov 2011
In: Cultural Norms, Daikanyama
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Urban Geometry

06 Nov 2011
In: Today's Office, Tokyo
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In Tokyo for the week, days on the streets, bedrooms and boardrooms.
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Restrained (Textured) Vocabulary

Ever imagined how much effort goes into designing a Tokyo train station that can stand the daily pounding of rush-hour? Train logistics, peak commuter hours, …
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Urban Geometry

08 Jan 2008
In: Cultural Norms, Shimo Kitazawa
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The inner workings of the process revealed. Vehicles typically share the road with pedestrians in the Tokyo suburbs – with fleshy humans separated from the metal …
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