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Prada Store, Tokyo – Herzog de Meuron

2014

The 720-metre-square building designed by the Swiss architects for Miu Miu occupies a site on Miyuki Street, close to Omotesando Street, which is home to a string of luxury fashion stores designed by renowned architects.

Miu Miu is led by Italian designer Miuccia Prada, who commissioned Herzog & de Meuron to create their seminal Tokyo Prada store on the other side of the same road in 2000.

PRADA Store, Tokyo, Japan
by Herzog & de Meuron

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  • Herzog & de Meuron,
  • Japan,
  • Store,
  • and Tokyo

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