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Opened earlier this year, ARCHI-DEPOT is the only museum in Japan specifically dedicated to simultaneously preserving and exhibiting architectural models.

Located in a warehouse in Tokyo’s Shinagawa district, the museum features study models through to miniatures of completed designs by globally renowned architects like Shigeru Ban, Torafu Architects, Wonderwall and many more. As each architect/architectural company’s works are displayed on shelves collectively, visitors are able to view the various works of art from specific architects at a single glance. Exhibited models are subject to change, hence new arrivals may await upon each return visit to the museum.

Designed by TERRADA, ARCHI-DEPOT boasts a 5.2m high ceiling and approximately 450sqm of storage space with over a hundred storage shelves. The concept of unifying an archiving space and museum exhibition allows for a seamless viewing experience. Information on the architects and their models may be accessed on a website specially designed for visiting guests. Visitors can look up more information, including photos and blueprints of each model, by scanning the QR codes placed alongside them on the shelves.

“Architectural models are considered to be profound materials that transmit designers’ thoughts, as well as being high quality design works. Contemporary Japanese architecture continues to gain international attention due to high standard of quality in terms of design and technique. The models displayed on the shelves of ARCHI-DEPOT form a platform for Japanese architectural culture. Our museum offers the opportunity to observe, learn, and experience this culture firsthand.”

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[Images courtesy of Colossal.]

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