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Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound
2021

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Roof Top Orchestra - a Garden to play sound

Art installation

Tokyo is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, and there are few public spaces where people can relax. This was not simply an interactive installation but an experiment in how so-called ‘dead space’, such as rooftops, can be effectively utilized for the benefit of the community, and was highly successful in creating a new, much-needed oasis among Toyko’s many skyscrapers. As COVID-19 confines and limits our movements, it is our hope that this project acts as an example of how we can leverage our under-used and often hidden spaces that are well ventilated and suited to the current climate.

Client / Manufacturer

GINZA SIX Retail Management

Tokyo, JP
Design
HAKUTEN

HAKUTEN

Tokyo, JP
Date of Launch
2019
Development Time
Other duration
Target Regions
Specific country/region: JAPAN
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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