Yamaha Ginza – Yamaha’s flagship store in Tokyo, designed by Nikken Sekkei. Described as a building that exudes the feel of sound and music, the union of tradition and innovation. [806 x 1123]
I mean it’s a nice looking building but what the hell does
>a building that exudes the feel of sound and music, the union of tradition and innovation.
mean?
NoDrinksBefore12says
It’s a pretty nice building but I fail to see how it exudes the “union of tradition and innovation”, there’s nothing traditional about this building. Certainly not in regards to Japanese traditional architecture.
Trimestrial says
I mean it’s a nice looking building but what the hell does
>a building that exudes the feel of sound and music, the union of tradition and innovation.
mean?
NoDrinksBefore12 says
It’s a pretty nice building but I fail to see how it exudes the “union of tradition and innovation”, there’s nothing traditional about this building. Certainly not in regards to Japanese traditional architecture.