The wavy National Art Center Tokyo by Metabolist Movement founder Kisho Kurokawa

Architect: Kishô KUROKAWA

The National Art Center Tokyo| Nadia Bouzid
The National Art Center Tokyo

Message from Kishô KUROKAWA, the architect of The National Art Center, Tokyo

The National Art Center, Tokyo is the art exhibition facility designed especially for both temporary exhibitions organized by curators and exhibitions presented by artist associations. The building is designed for the efficient delivery and removal of works of art, making it possible to carry on several exhibitions at the same time.

The entrance lobby atrium features 21.6 meters high-ceiling and the undulated glass façade. The energy-saving design cuts out of solar heat and ultraviolet rays, and the building has a symbiotic relationship with the surrounding areas.

I hope people come to enjoy not only works of art, but also the restaurant, cafés, and museum shop, and the Center will function as the heart of art and culture in Tokyo.

The National Art Center Tokyo | Nadia Bouzid
The National Art Center Tokyo Architecture
The National Art Center Tokyo
Kisho Kurokawa's National Art Center
Kisho Kurokawa's National Art Center
Kisho Kurokawa's National Art Center
Kisho Kurokawa's National Art Center
Kisho Kurokawa's National Art Center
Kisho Kurokawa's National Art Center