Louis Vuitton Matsuya Ginza façade by Jun Aoki

Art deco to the soft damier. This is a journey to the history of Ginza. From edo-komon to art deco. The “modern” atmosphere the forefront Ginza acquired derived from art deco patterns in relation to edo-komon, the pattern of traditional Tokyo and the highly abstract and stylized geometric pattern in repetition. Louis Vuitton Matsuya Ginza façade by Jun Aoki
Posted by Erin on November 11th, 2014

Jun Aoki Associates designed a new façade for the Louis Vuitton store in Ginza, Tokyo. Based on Louis Vuitton’s damier, which also is a repeated geometric pattern, the façade of Louis Vuitton Matsuya Ginza becomes our first softer version of damier, imbued with delicacy and richness that is found in organism. From the architect
The new façade of Louis Vuitton Matsuya Ginza is inspired by the history of Ginza, the city that used to be known for its art deco design. With these pattern, the façade reveals various appearances in sunlight, and also during the night, the LED lights behind the reliefs lit the façade to render another expression reminiscent of Louis Vuitton’s monogram.

Updated: 11 ноября, 2014 — 10:05 пп