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The Japanese bookstore chain Tsutaya has just opened a new enchanted location in Nagoya! Bookstores in Japan always go the extra mile to surprise their customers but Tsutaya, already known for their aesthetically impressive designs, has really outdone itself here. Complete with a relaxing cafe space, fun play areas for children, and the grandest infinity bookshelf you’ve ever seen, this is the perfect spot for book lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and those in search of instagram-worthy…

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Books tend to be rectilinear. But that doesn’t mean their repositories have to be. For this library in Kumamoto, Japan, design director Kazunobu Nakamura conceived a system of curved shelves to evoke the Kikuchi River, which runs through the city, located on the island of Kyushu. The nearly 330 linear feet of bookcases—composed of steel columns supporting shelves of pale Japanese ash finished with clear urethane—wind through the 18,300-square-foot space, dividing it into discrete nooks. Library Architecture, Japanese Library, Public Library Design, Bookstore Design, Detail Arsitektur, مركز ثقافي, Fotografi Kota, City Library, Central Library

Books tend to be rectilinear. But that doesn’t mean their repositories have to be. For this library in Kumamoto, Japan, design director Kazunobu Nakamura conceived a system of curved shelves to evoke the Kikuchi River, which runs through the city, located on the island of Kyushu. The nearly 330 linear feet of bookcases—composed of steel columns supporting shelves of pale Japanese ash finished with clear urethane—wind through the 18,300-square-foot space, dividing it into discrete nooks.

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Books tend to be rectilinear. But that doesn’t mean their repositories have to be. For this library in Kumamoto, Japan, design director Kazunobu Nakamura conceived a system of curved shelves to evoke the Kikuchi River, which runs through the city, located on the island of Kyushu. The nearly 330 linear feet of bookcases—composed of steel columns supporting shelves of pale Japanese ash finished with clear urethane—wind through the 18,300-square-foot space, dividing it into discrete nooks. Library Architecture, Japanese Library, Public Library Design, Interior Design Competition, Detail Arsitektur, Arsitektur Masjid, Interior Design School, 카페 인테리어 디자인, Shelving Design

Books tend to be rectilinear. But that doesn’t mean their repositories have to be. For this library in Kumamoto, Japan, design director Kazunobu Nakamura conceived a system of curved shelves to evoke the Kikuchi River, which runs through the city, located on the island of Kyushu. The nearly 330 linear feet of bookcases—composed of steel columns supporting shelves of pale Japanese ash finished with clear urethane—wind through the 18,300-square-foot space, dividing it into discrete nooks.

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Lori Leinard