Toshiko Mori Calls Tokyo's At-Risk Hotel Okura "A Very Beautiful Orphan Child"

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With the planned demolition of Hotel Okura in preparation for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games fast approaching, architects and designers have rallied around the Modernist icon, calling for its preservation. In the latest and most high profile campaign, Japanese architect Toshiko Mori and Bottega Veneta's Tomas Maier have joined forces to span a breadth of platforms from a symposium held last November to an Instagram hashtag (#mymomentatokura) sharing images of the beloved hotel. Most recently, Mori sat down with Architectural Digest to discuss her passion for Hotel Okura, the origins of the campaign, and Japanese Modernism. Read the full interview and see why Mori says Hotel Okura is "a very beautiful orphan child," here.

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Cite: Patricia Arcilla. "Toshiko Mori Calls Tokyo's At-Risk Hotel Okura "A Very Beautiful Orphan Child" " 04 Apr 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/615734/toshiko-mori-calls-tokyo-s-at-risk-hotel-okura-a-very-beautiful-orphan-child> ISSN 0719-8884

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