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TANGE
by OKUYUKI
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The Project

A Pritzker laureate's entire archive.
Fed into AI for the first time.

Kenzo Tange (1913–2005). Pritzker Prize. Tokyo Olympic Stadium. Hiroshima Peace Memorial. St. Mary's Cathedral. He left behind five decades of design data — drawings, structural calculations, spatial philosophies.

He passed away before parametric design. Before computational architecture. Before AI.

For the first time, that entire archive has been processed by artificial intelligence.

What emerges is not a copy.
It is something no one has seen before:
a machine's interpretation of genius.

"Only beautiful things are functional."
Can a machine grasp that?

Noritaka Tange wrestles with this question.
Not trusting AI. Not dismissing it.
Treating it as a provocation —
a foreign element introduced into the bloodline of architecture —
and wrestling with it until something worthy emerges.

This is not restoration. This is not even reinterpretation.
This is a challenge that could not exist in any other era.

The Work

Four villas. An art furniture collection.
None of it will be shown publicly.

Four private architectural art villas across Japan — each 500㎡, each responding to a different season, a different landscape, a different structural question from the Tange archive.

An art furniture collection — each piece born from AI's interpretation of a different iconic Tange building.

The finished architecture will never be photographed for publication. No press images of the completed buildings will be released. The only way to see the work is to be inside it.

50 experiences per year. Worldwide.

Four Seasons · Four Villas
SPRING
Shikoku
Awakening
SUMMER
Okinawa
Ripening
AUTUMN
Tōhoku
Maturing
WINTER
Hokkaido
Stillness
Exclusive Editorial Access

The finished work cannot be shown.
The process can.

What we are offering to a single editorial partner:

Process Documentation
Exclusive video and photography of AI interpretation sessions, material experiments, design critiques between Noritaka Tange and the AI output
Studio Access
On-site access to the design studio during active development. Interviews with Noritaka Tange and project leadership
First Feature
Exclusive right to publish the first editorial feature on the project, timed to your editorial calendar
Milan 2027
Priority press access to the TANGE collection debut at Salone del Mobile 2027. Exclusive preview before public opening
Timeline
2026 May
Design process begins. Archive fed into AI. Studio documentation starts.
2026 Autumn
First furniture prototypes. Process footage available for editorial use.
2027 April
Salone del Mobile, Milan. TANGE collection debut.
2029
First villa opens. Shikoku, Japan.

"Only beautiful things
are functional."

— Kenzo Tange, 1913–2005

Direct contact

Shintaro Masuda

info@blankmm.com

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