Junya Ishigami designs cloud-like mobile kiosk for Hiroshima Architecture Exhibition 2025
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Summary
Japanese architect Junya Ishigami has designed a cloud-like mobile kiosk for the Hiroshima Architecture Exhibition 2025 in Fukuyama, Japan. The kiosk appears to be on the verge of falling over, creating a dramatic visual effect. Ishigami is one of three Japanese architects (along with Yasushi Horibe and Hideyuki Nakayama) who have created sculptural, mobile kiosks for this architecture and art event, which runs until November 30 in Hiroshima Prefecture.
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Architects Yasushi Horibe and Hideyuki Nakayama have also each created a kiosk for the architecture and art event
which is being held in Hiroshima Prefecture until 30 November
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