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Exhibition “Architecture and Landscape in Norway” - Photographs by Ken Schluchtmann
Ken Schluchtmann - diephotodesigner.de
Exhibition view. Photographs of Sohlbergplassen in Rondane by Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk blending with the concrete walls of Felleshus.
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© Ken Schluchtmann - diephotodesigner.de
Exhibition “Architecture and Landscape in Norway” - Photographs by Ken Schluchtmann
Ken Schluchtmann - diephotodesigner.de
View from the Felleshus canteen to Schluchtmann's photographs of Sohlbergplassen in Rondane by architect Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk
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© Ken Schluchtmann - diephotodesigner.de
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design explored the ancient art of Japanese tattooing as the dominant design motif for Sake Dojo, located on the ground floor of a 1914 building in Los Angeles’ historic Little Tokyo.
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Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
Long-time collaborators David Wick and Andrew Lindley teamed up with tattoo artist Horifuji and printer Michael Hill of A ō S A to create an experience of being enveloped in a “body suit.”
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Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
Re-imagined as a beyond-life-size “body suit” with wood acting as canvas instead of human skin, the lenticular walls of tattoo art and light fill the space.
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Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
The tattoo art’s aquatic theme featuring waves, water petals and Koi fish is articulated on a 26 ft-wide by 12 ft-high (or nearly 8 by 4 meters) feature wall near the entrance.
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Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
Above the expansive bar at Sake Dojo which features 120 sake varieties on tap, the tattoo art rises 5 ft-high by 50 ft-wide (or nearly 2 by 15 meters).
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Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
Above the bar at Sake Dojo, the lenticular walls of art and light provide an aesthetic focal point while also housing HVAC systems.
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Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
In the main dining area, design collaborators David Wick and Andrew Lindley juxtaposed the tattoo art with a display of Japanese language versions of American movie posters.
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Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
Sake Dojo’s pared-down, wood-focused materials palette scales from a 15 ft-wide by 9-ft high (or nearly 5 by 3 meters) tattoo wall down to the banquette, tables and dining chairs with simple profiles.
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Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
David Wick and Andrew Lindley created a tongue-in-cheek nod to the cross-pollination of Japanese and American cultures through a series of American movie posters in Japanese.
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Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
David Wick and Andrew Lindley delineated the private dining room at Sake Dojo with floor-to-ceiling sliding perforated panels.
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Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
The sliding panels create an intimate room within the 3,283 space foot space (305 square meters) that elegantly pairs with the restaurant's energetic and urban vibe.
Photo credit:
Nicole LaMotte Photography
Ancient Art of Japanese Tattooing Inspires Latest Little Tokyo Restaurant in Los Angeles
Wick Architecture & Design + LAND Design Studio
The floor-to-ceiling perforated panels cleverly enclose the private dining room at Sake Dojo and provide dappled views from both inside and out.
Photo credit:
Nicole LaMotte Photography








