The idea of this ambiguous space is based on the common ground between interior design and art as a permanent installation.
The project was launched as the second full-scale reconstruction project commemorating the 60th anniversary of Tokyo Tower; I have transformed the interior space of its circular observation deck, located at the height of 250 meters, is a very small space, with floor space of about 100㎡ into a “prismirrored space”, that is original idea by covering the whole space with polyhedron mirrors.
The design of the space changes with every moment by the movement of the visitors and the scenery of Tokyo. In other words, the same design will never appear twice in this space. From an artistic perspective, people can see a landscape of Tokyo that is constantly changing towards the future, continuously reflected in a space whose ceiling is fully covered with mirrors. By contrasting oneself reflected on the multifaceted mirror from different angles with the fluid living organism called Tokyo, this space enables a visitor to view his/her “true self” in the mirror for the first time.