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  2. Herzog & de Meuron - Wikipedia

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    The Prada Aoyama store in Tokyo (2003) showcased experimental glass architecture. [20] [21] In the 2010s, Herzog & de Meuron continued delivering landmark projects like the Vitra-Haus in Weil am Rhein (2010) [22] [23] and the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg (2017), blending a wave-like glass structure with a historic brick warehouse.

  3. Omotesandō - Wikipedia

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    Omotesandō is the main vehicle and pedestrian thoroughfare for Harajuku and Aoyama. The area features many international brand boutiques, such as Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen and Gucci, as well as fast fashion retailers such as Gap, Evisu, H&M and Zara.

  4. Jacques Herzog - Wikipedia

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    Prada Aoyama Tokyo, a flagship store in Tokyo's Aoyama district, completed in 2003. The building is renowned for its diamond-shaped glass façade with convex and concave panes, creating a dynamic and transparent structure that reflects the fashion brand's innovative spirit.

  5. Omotesando Hills - Wikipedia

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    It occupies a 250-meter stretch of Omotesandō, a shopping and (previously) residential road in Aoyama. It was designed by Tadao Ando , and contains over 130 shops and 38 apartments. The construction of Omotesando Hills, built at a cost of $330 million, was marked by controversy. [ 1 ]

  6. Aoyama, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Aoyama (青山) is a neighborhood in Tokyo, located in the northwest portion of Minato Ward. The area is known for its international fashion houses, cafes and restaurants. The area is known for its international fashion houses, cafes and restaurants.

  7. Miuccia Prada, Raf Simons on Dissing Icons, Dressing for ...

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    Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons don’t have many disagreements. Right from Day One, explained Prada, who welcomed Simons as codesigner of the luxury brand last year, the mutual understanding was ...

  8. Prada - Wikipedia

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    Prada S.p.A. (/ ˈ p r ɑː d ə / ⓘ, PRAH-də; Italian:) is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1913 in Milan by Mario Prada. It specializes in leather handbags, travel accessories, shoes, ready-to-wear, and other fashion accessories. Prada licenses its name and branding to Luxottica for eyewear [3] and L’Oréal for fragrances and ...

  9. List of Japanese imperial residences - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of residences occupied by the Japanese Imperial Family, noting the seasons of the year they are traditionally occupied.. Members of the Japanese Imperial Family inhabit a range of residences around Japan.