‘Being told something is impossible can be the shortest way to get a project going,’ thinks Tokujin Yoshioka

In our publication What I've Learned, 28 world-renowned designers and architects shed light on the experiences that have influenced their lives and work. Below we share an interview with Tokujin Yoshiok
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