Prada Aoyama Tokyo

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Prada Aoyama Tokyo is a flagship Prada store in Tokyo’s Aoyama district, renowned for its striking glass-and-steel, diamond-patterned façade and innovative retail architecture.

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Prada Aoyama Tokyo canonical 2
Prada buildings 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Prada store
architectural landmark
commercial building
flagship retail store
architect Herzog & de Meuron
architecturalFirm Herzog & de Meuron
architecturalStyle contemporary architecture
deconstructivism
high-tech architecture
basementLevels 1
brand Prada
category Herzog & de Meuron buildings
Prada Aoyama Tokyo self-linksurface differs
surface form: Prada buildings

buildings and structures in Minato, Tokyo
flagship stores
city Tokyo
client Prada
continent Asia
country Japan
designApproach integration of structure and façade
designConcept urban crystal
district Aoyama
façadePattern diamond-shaped grid
façadeType glass curtain wall
floorCount 6
function retail
languageOfSignage English
Japanese
location Minato, Tokyo, Japan
surface form: Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
material glass
steel
neighborhoodType upscale shopping district
notableFeature diamond-patterned glass-and-steel façade
innovative structural grid shell
nighttime illumination of glass façade
open-plan interior spaces
sculptural staircases
three-dimensional glass panels
notableFor iconic glass façade in Aoyama
innovative retail architecture
openingYear 2003
owner Prada
surface form: Prada Group
primaryUse luxury fashion retail
region Kantō region
servesAs brand showcase for Prada in Japan
structuralSystem diagrid structure
use flagship store for Prada in Tokyo

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Herzog & de Meuron notableWork Prada Aoyama Tokyo
Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron notableWork Prada Aoyama Tokyo
subject surface form: Herzog & de Meuron
Prada Aoyama Tokyo category Prada Aoyama Tokyo self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Prada buildings