Billboard Building

Posted by Alfredo J. Martiz J. (Panama City, Panama) on 20 May 2008 in Architecture.

Located on a corner of what is considered leftover space in the city, this tiny building, a hybrid between architecture and image, has a length of 11 meters and a width of 2.5 meters on one side, tapering to 60 cm at the other side.
"Tokyo is filled with tiny buildings on awkward sites – what fellow Tokyo-based architect Yoshiharu Tsukamoto has called “pet architecture". These are wedged onto tiny slivers of land left over from the slicing and dicing of land by urban planning and property development processes. This building is our very own example of pet architecture."
-Klein Dytham architecture-


Architects: Klein Dytham Architecture
Completed in 2005


Moto-Azabu. July 29th, 2006

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NIKON D70s
4/5 seconds
F/22.0
ISO 200
31 mm

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2006
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