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Exhibition “Architecture and Landscape in Norway” - Photographs by Ken Schluchtmann
Ken Schluchtmann - diephotodesigner.de

Exhibition view. Making of Video as introduction to the exhibition, 1st floor.

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© Ken Schluchtmann -  diephotodesigner.de

Exhibition “Architecture and Landscape in Norway” - Photographs by Ken Schluchtmann
Ken Schluchtmann - diephotodesigner.de

Exhibition view. Bespoke table with Schluchtmann's book "Architecture and Landscape in Norway", edited by Hatje Cantz.

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© Ken Schluchtmann -  diephotodesigner.de

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

Call for Proposals, 20th Anniversary of the International Gardens Festival
International Garden Festival / Reford Gardens

International Garden Festival

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Jardins de Métis / Reford Gardens

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

Perforated plywood panels house lighting systems and cover mechanical diffusers.

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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

Sake Dojo, which also features a sushi counter, serves Japanese-style cuisine with a modern twist.

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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.

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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 floor-to-ceiling perforated panels cleverly enclose the private dining room  at Sake Dojo and provide dappled views from both inside and out.

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Nicole LaMotte Photography

A Small World Filled With Big Ideas
Chisel & Mouse

Farnsworth House by Chisel & Mouse

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Chisel & Mouse