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This is the National Art Center located in the hip and chic Roppongi area and Japan's first national art museum without a permanent collection.

Opened in 2007, this is the largest exhibition space in Japan, designed by architect, Kisho Kurokawa. It's an all-curvy glass building of daring and sophisticated beauty.

It offers a very impressive view from the outside, but once inside, the pièces de résistance are two four-story high fabulous conic shapes, one for a café, the other for a restaurant, throning in the middle of the lobby from above. It looks very futuristic, almost like in the Jetsons, only better.

For those who don't know about the Jetsons, it's a naive cartoon from Hanna Barbara made in the 60's, about a family living in the future. It's like the Flinstones, but the other way around... Well, have a look at the workshop if you want to get the idea... :-P)

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Additional Photos by Andre Roberge (InasiaJones) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1162 W: 130 N: 4481] (19954)
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