1. The neat look of the building conveys the Japanese heritage the architects have in common. While Sejima is focused on delivering a desired experience of lightness, Tange's space is grounded in scaled repetitions inspired by the idea of fractal.
2. The public two store patio connects the spaces in multiples levels, not only on a physical sense where the structure holds the two together but also in idealistic terms as both clients are humanitarians and caring for the public.
3. The openness of Sejimas space is a
response to the environment as she tends to do. In addition, the circular
shapes are to enforce her trait of flexibility and fluidity of the space use
and circulation.
4. In
detail: a gap between the roof and the wall where
little hidden columns connect the structure making it seem like the
roof is floating. Thus it reinforcing Sejimas resourcefulness to improve
the fluidity and lightness of the building
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