The Yoyogi Village is nestled away in an indescript side street. At first it appears to be quite a random selection of artisan stores, with a bakery, a coffee shop and a bar or two.
Every detail of this eco-conscious village was overseen by Takeshi Kobayashi, collaborating with Shinichi Osawa. Far from random – everything from the architecture, the landscaping and the interiors, is curated.
The abundant and wild landscaping, the handiwork of Seijun Nishihata, counters the shipping containers, mesh wire and glass used for the structure of the village. Huge trees, cascading hydrangeas, tall grasses and palms: the space is immersed in nature.
By day it’s a relaxed ramble of flowers, trees and artists. By night it turns into a magical escape, with musical and culinary delights on offer (see JW article Code Kurkku this is love).
It’s an inspired idea, incredibly smart use of space, light and landscaping. The concept gives the eco-unfriendly alternatives a run for their money.
JW


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