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Nobuo Araki Updates the Pool Aoyama for Better Use

The Pool Aoyama has received a serious upgrade by architect Nobuo Araki. The space was previously used as a swimming area for the residences of the apartment building, but had since been forgotten about. Araki decided to keep as much of the original structure in place as possible, but where the pool had once been, he added in a glazed glass structure so that people could walk over the area.

The space is now used for a fashion brand, who can display its products in style. Clients can come in and have that added sense of luxury when stepping on the glass-glazed flooring, and also observe the products in a much more open space. Ample light is also able to get in, which should help to illuminate the items even more. Photo Credits: designboom, actp.co.jp
Trend Themes
1. Glazed Glass Structures - The addition of glazed glass structures in existing spaces creates opportunities for innovative design and functionality.
2. Fashion Retail in Open Spaces - The use of open spaces, like the renovated Pool Aoyama, provides a unique and luxurious environment for displaying and experiencing fashion products.
3. Integration of Light in Product Display - The use of ample natural light in product display areas enhances the visibility and appeal of the showcased items.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore the integration of glazed glass structures in their designs to create visually striking and functional spaces.
2. Fashion Retail - Fashion brands can consider incorporating open spaces, similar to the Pool Aoyama, for a distinctive and luxurious shopping experience.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can leverage the integration of natural light in their concepts to enhance the visibility and aesthetics of product displays.

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