The Maison Hermès in Tokyo's Ginza district, completed in 2001 by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, stands as a symbol of luxury and modern design. This 15-story building not only serves as the company's Japanese headquarters but also represents Hermès' commitment to craftsmanship in an urban setting. Its glass façade, comprised of over 13,000 custom blocks, evokes traditional Japanese paper lanterns, seamlessly integrating the structure into Ginza's vibrant streetscape and engaging with the surrounding architecture while maintaining a strong brand identity.
The Maison Hermès in Tokyo's Ginza district exemplifies a dialogue between light, materiality, and context, blending urban liveliness with brand identity.
Designed by Renzo Piano, the structure stands out with its glass façade reminiscent of paper lanterns, embodying both sophistication and cultural heritage.
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