21_21 Design Sight
EstablishedMarch 30, 2007
LocationTokyo, Japan
DirectorIssey Miyake
Taku Satoh
Naoto Fukasawa
Websitewww.2121designsight.jp/en/
Interior
Gallery in basement
Gift shop on ground floor

21_21 Design Sight is a museum in Roppongi in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, which opened in 2007. The museum, a design museum, was created by architect Tadao Ando and fashion designer Issey Miyake. "The idea was to create not only a museum that shows exhibits," says Ando, "but also a place for researching the potentiality of design as an element that enriches our daily life, a place that fosters the public's interest in design by arousing in them different sights and perspectives on how we can view the world and the objects surrounding us."[1] The building, designed by Ando, is on the edge of the park area, and features 1,700 square meters (18,300 sq ft) of floor space, including two galleries and an attached cafe run by chef and restaurateur Takamasa Uetake. The split-level concrete structure includes a hand-sanded steel roof (whose design was inspired by Issey Miyake's A-POC ("A Piece of Cloth") concept) and 14-meter (46 ft) long glass panels.

The current directors are Japanese designers Issey Miyake, Taku Satoh, and Naoto Fukasawa.[2]

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References

  1. From "Sight of the Times" by Gordon Kanki Knight, Wallpaper*, Issue #98 (April 2007)
  2. "Art Space Tokyo". 21_21 Design Sight: Tokyo Art Maps. Retrieved 2012-01-09.

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