Prada Mode Osaka celebrates the twelfth edition of its exhibition within a SANAA-designed pavilion at Umekita Park, symbolizing a convergence of history and future visions. The event showcases Kazuyo Sejima's Inujima Project, focusing on how architecture can influence local living. The exhibition provides an immersive experience in Inujima, revealing the evolution of a community through thoughtfully designed structures and social initiatives. Sejima’s architectural philosophy sees spaces transform without rigid boundaries, encouraging interactions between art, everyday life, and the environment, amplified by the newly established pavilion at the Inujima Life Garden.
The Inujima Project offered a direct encounter with the material and social landscape reshaped by Sejima’s architecture, reflecting her vision over nearly two decades.
Sejima's architecture in Inujima emphasizes an evolving integration into local life, transforming vacant homes into art spaces and revitalizing neglected gardens.
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