Tokyo
My Tokyo summer studio explores the relationship between stability and change in the urban environment. Inspired by Rem Koolhaas' quote, "In a world where nothing is stable, the permanence of color is slightly naive; maybe it could change," we challenge traditional notions of stability and permanence in urban design. Through our studio, I aim to create innovative and dynamic designs that embrace the fluidity and adaptability of the urban environment.
My Tokyo summer studio explores the relationship between stability and change in the urban environment. Inspired by Rem Koolhaas' quote, "In a world where nothing is stable, the permanence of color is slightly naive; maybe it could change," we challenge traditional notions of stability and permanence in urban design. Through our studio, I aim to create innovative and dynamic designs that embrace the fluidity and adaptability of the urban environment.



