Manga Pod
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Like the controlled chaos that epitomises the urban landscape of Tokyo, Atelier Bow-Wow’s manga pod brings order to unwieldy collections of books, magazines, digital media and design objects, while providing a space for relaxation and quiet.
Reflecting their interest in human adaptability and interaction with physical space, the manga pod, like their architectural projects, draws on Atelier Bow-Wow’s keen sense of observation, humour and a desire to push the limitations of contemporary urban living.
A Japanese architecture studio formed in 1992 by Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Momoyo Kaijima, Atelier Bow-Wow has established an international reputation through their innovative ‘pet architecture – mostly residential projects built in response to small sites considered almost unusable, ‘left-over’ spaces. They are also known for their publications such as Made in Tokyo and Pet Architecture Guidebook that encourage visitors to reconsider and appreciate the sprawling, quirky and aesthetically chaotic urbanscape of Tokyo.
The manga pod is on loan to ADC from Atelier Bow-Wow. It was created as part of the project Rapt!20 contemporary artists from Japan in 2006, organised by the Japan Foundation. First established at Object Gallery in St Margaret’s in 2006, we decided the time was right to bring this much loved structure out again for everyone to enjoy.
The manga pod will be installed in Object Shop from Thursday 21 Nov 2019.
Opening Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 11am–4pm. Closed Sundays & Mondays.
ADC Gallery & Object Shop will be closed from the 22 December until the 5 January.
This installation has mobility access and an accessible toilet. A full gallery Access statement is available to download from the ADC website.
Image: Atelier Bow-Wo, manga pod, 2006. Image courtesy of ADC
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