The exhibition "Toyo Ito, architect" can be visited until February
20 in Sa Llonja in Palma. Organised by the General Direction of Architecture
of the
Balearic Government and
Casa
Asia with collaboration from the
COAB,
the exhibition presents the creative career of
Toyo
Ito (Japan, 1941), considered to be one of the most innovative architects
in the international panorama since the 80's.
Designed by Toyo Ito himself, the installation features eleven tubes
hung from the ceiling of the emblematic Gothic building of Sa Llonja, created
with translucent material, that look like luminous columns. Inside the
tubes, the Japanese architect presents models, sketches and images of his
most significant works, such as the Tower of Winds in Yokohama (1986) or
the Sendai Mediatheque (2001). The installation is complemented with large-scale
projections and music by the Japanese Ryoji Ikeda.
The opening of the exhibition, held on January 28, was attended by Toyo
Ito and the President of the Balearic Government, Francesc Antich, amongst
other authorities. Previously, the Japanese architect gave a lecture in
the Cultural Centre of "la Caixa" Foundation in Palma.
The entrance is free and the visiting times are from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Closed on Sunday afternoon, and on Mondays.
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