In this week’s architecture and design video round-up (above), international contributor Karine Monié shines the spotlight on the charms that have Ace Hotel Kyoto high on our must-visit list once flight paths reopen. In Hangzhou, China, Say Architects has created a pared-back patisserie that challenges tradition and the senses.
Van Gogh Alive has opened in Sydney. The blockbuster exhibition affords visitors the opportunity to step inside some of the world’s greatest masterpieces. And, finally this week, registration is now open for B20 – the inaugural digital product launch from Brickworks that is set to reveal over 100 innovations.
For more information on each of this week’s stories, see below.
- Ace Hotel Kyoto: Created in collaboration with Atelier Ace, Kengo Kuma and Commune Design, the Ace Hotel Kyoto occupies an historic building originally designed by Tetsuro Yoshida. Read more.
- Angelot by Say Architects: Presenting as a high-end jewellery boutique, Angelot is a pared-back patisserie by Say Architects that challenges both tradition and the senses. Read more.
- Van Gogh Alive: The interactive exhibition of Vincent Van Gogh’s work encourages visitors to step inside some of the world’s greatest masterpieces, including The Starry Night (pictured). Read more.
- B20 by Brickworks: Delivered by a line-up of engaging presenters, the inaugural B20 digital event on October 29 will reveal game-changing innovation from Brickworks. Read more.
Step inside Ace Hotel Kyoto and enter the colourful universe of Vincent Van Gogh.