spiral christmas tree by yuji okitsu illuminates tadao ando's japanese commercial complex
Briefly

Yuji Okitsu's Christmas Tree of Light, an 8.4-meter tall installation made of 40,000 Fresnel lenses, brings dynamic energy and festive spirit to Omotesando Hills, Tokyo.
Inspired by the spiral ramp of Tadao Ando's architecture, the tree's design creates an evolving interplay of light and reflection, enhancing the atmosphere of the atrium.
Accompanying the tree are kaleidoscopic ornaments made of crystal-patterned lenses, which refract light and reflections, immersing guests in a captivating, multidimensional experience.
The installation reflects the vibrant cultural exchanges in Omotesando, inviting visitors to explore its transformative views and engage with the festive ambiance created by the luminous design.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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