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Armani/Ginza Tower Tokyo, Pictures, Building, Architect, Design, Store, Photos
Armani/Ginza Tower : Architect + Photos
Tokyo Tower, Japan by Massimiliano Fuksas Architect
Photographs : Ramon Prat
Doriana and Massimiliano Fuksas Armani/Ginza Tower
Nov 2007
It is always difficult to crystallise the image of someone, particularly
a person as well known as Giorgio Armani, one of the most famous figures
in the world.
It is not a coincidence that Andy Warhol portrayed him as a one of
the icons of our age.
For the Armani/Ginza Tower, it was considered essential to project
not just his creativity as a designer but his special aura, recreating
the atmosphere of the atelier of this Italian creative genius, as
well as his aesthetic code and his personal image. How to translate
these qualities into architecture?
How to combine the concept of luxury with restrained elegance, the
concept of absolute modernity with a lasting style
the Armani
style?
It is in Tokyo that for the first time ever the entirety of his output
is to be displayed within the same building.
Tokyo, a city alive with continuous movement. The brightly lit buildings
pulsate with the vibrant speed of the traffic all around them, creating
through a ceaseless flux of brilliant images the expression of a metropolitan
spirit.
The irresistible appeal of the big oriental capital cities consists
in the rapidity and speed of their endless transformations. These
are cities that pulsate like living organisms, continually modified
to adapt to the needs of new inhabitants.
They represent the polar opposite to our own European cities, so dark,
secret and suffocated by history.
How to translate the concept of his featherweight clothes, the delicacy
and the craftsmanship of his embroidery, the sensuality of the interplay
between body and fabric?

His vision and relentless research into materials, together with his
use of delicate, translucent and radiant colours are key factors that
prompted this consideration.
We explored a host of ideas, we experimented with new textures, modelled,
sculpted, emptied, dematerialised spaces using light, the evanescence
of an intimate sensation that is, however, born in from the exterior.
We have sought to reveal the world of Armani through a range of screens,
as light as gossamer and as precious as silk. The sophisticated image
of the Giorgio Armani brand rich in translucence and intimacy is juxtaposed
with the immediacy and modernity of the spaces dedicated to Emporio,
identified by more expansive areas in which shafts of white light
cut through and are reflected within the setting.
But the most important aspect that we wanted to incorporate along
the internal pathway between the zones is the element of surprise.
To seek to incite emotion is as much the remit of the architect as
it is of the designer.
Working with the designer has been an unusual assignment for us, usually
it is the building, the external architecture that takes precedence
over the content. For the Ginza project the opposite has been true:
the exterior is a glass tower, totally merging into the Ginza skyline,
its glass surface mirroring and relaying reflections of the sky and
the surrounding buildings, full of different lights and colours throughout
both day and night.
The permeability of the surface is toned down by a cascade of brightly
lit leaves that delicately float down the facades and, according to
the time of day or the season, are modified in intensity and colour.
This has been like working under a microscope, examining every tiny
little detail, trying to find the ultimate solution.
Contrary to most other projects where the client is rarely encountered,
Giorgio Armani has been deeply involved, always ready to engage with
every little adaptation of the concept.
His indefatigable curiosity and collaboration throughout the creative
process have shown him to be the ideal client
ARMANI GINZA TOWER

Armani/Ginza Tower Tokyo : Building Information
PROJECT
Doriana e Massimiliano Fuksas
PROGRAMME
Programma multibrand : GIORGIO ARMANI, EMPORIO ARMANI
ARMANI/RISTORANTE, ARMANI/PRIVE
SITE
TOKIO Harumi Dori Ginza
5-5-4 Ginza, CHUO-KU TOKIO 104-0061
SURFACE [m²]
Superficie lotto/gross surface: 760 mq
Numero piani/ n. floors: 12
Superficie totale/ total surface: 7370 mq
Superficie di vendita GIORGIO ARMANI/ GIORGIO ARMANI STORE:
1026mq
Superficie di vendita EMPORIO ARMANI/ EMPORIO ARMANI STORE:
476mq
Superficie ARMANI RISTORANTE/RESTAURANT : 384mq
Superficie ARMANI PRIVE/ ARMANI PRIVE : 164mq
INTERIOR AND FURNITURE DESIGN TEAM
Filippo Bich, Ana Gugic, Maria Lucrezia Rendace
CLIENT
Gruppo Giorgio Armani
CONSULTANTS
Lighting design: Speirs & Major Associates
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