Prada
Store (Epicenter)
5-2-6 Minami-Aoyama
Minato-ku
Tokyo Japan
Herzog and de Meuron 2003
Prada’s Tokyo “epicenter”,
in the fashionable Aoyama district, is the company's
second radical approach to fashion-store architecture, following Rem
Koolhaas’ flagship store in
New York. The intent is "to
reshape both the concept and function of shopping, pleasure and
communication, to encourage the meshing of consumption and culture."
The Tokyo store is a
strikingly unconventional 6-story glass crystal that is soft despite its
sharp angles – as a result of its five-sided shape, the smooth curves
throughout its interior, and its signature diamond-shaped glass panes, which
vary between flat, concave and convex “bubbles”.
Jacques Herzog describes
these glass panes as “an interactive optical device. Because some of the
glass is curved, it seems to move as you walk around it. That creates
awareness of both the merchandise and the city—there's an intense dialogue
between actors. Also, the grid brings a human scale to the architecture,
like display windows. It's almost old-fashioned.”
At Prada Aoyama the glass
walls are not the usual transparent curtain-walling (as at Renzo Piano’s
Maison Hermes, across town
in the Ginza district), but a transparent, structural shell. Within, the
structural cores and tubes morph seamlessly into elevators, stairs, fitting
rooms and display shelves, giving a sense of continuous shopping space, very
much integrated into the architecture.
The Prada building sits in
a corner of its site, creating a small entrance plaza – an effective gesture
of restraint from an otherwise rather unrestrained building. Herzog comments
on the rarity of this locally: “Tokyo is a city where not a single building
relates to its neighborhood, and every building fills its whole site. We
took a chance in creating a little space outdoors, like in European cities.
We also reversed the typical Japanese emphasis on looking inward by giving
importance to the view.”
Simon
Glynn 2005
Additional photography Sam Glynn 2005
How to visit
The
Prada store is two minutes' walk from Omotesando subway station, in
Minami-Aoyama (southwest of central Tokyo). Take exit A5 from the subway
station, and follow Omotesando Avenue towards the southeast. You will
immediately see the Prada store on your right.
The
store is open daily (including Sundays) from 11am to 8pm. For more
information and to check opening times please call
+81 3 6418 0400.