Hanafubuki / Ballet de Pétales
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5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba
Hanafubuki, or Ballet de Pétales, is a contemporary art and exhibition space completed in 2020 at the University of Tokyo's Kashiwa Campus. Designed through international collaboration between ENSA Paris Val de Seine, the creative group of Sabrina Bresson and Marc Dilet, and Professor Junichi Sato's laboratory at Tokyo University, this innovative venue represents a fusion of French and Japanese architectural sensibilities. Located within the Environmental Building's first floor, the space showcases cutting-edge design principles that support dynamic artistic expression and cultural exchange, making it a notable destination for architecture enthusiasts interested in contemporary institutional design.
Hanafubuki, or Ballet de Pétales, is a contemporary art and exhibition space completed in 2020 at the University of Tokyo's Kashiwa Campus. Designed through international collaboration between ENSA Paris Val de Seine, the creative group of Sabrina Bresson and Marc Dilet, and Professor Junichi Sato's
...Hanafubuki, or Ballet de Pétales, is a contemporary art and exhibition space completed in 2020 at the University of Tokyo's Kashiwa Campus. Designed through international collaboration between ENSA Paris Val de Seine, the creative group of Sabrina Bresson and Marc Dilet, and Professor Junichi Sato's laboratory at Tokyo University, this innovative venue represents a fusion of French and Japanese architectural sensibilities. Located within the Environmental Building's first floor, the space showcases cutting-edge design principles that support dynamic artistic expression and cultural exchange, making it a notable destination for architecture enthusiasts interested in contemporary institutional design.