Born in France. Earned her architect’s licence in 1995 and moved to Tokyo in 1996. She established "emmanuelle moureaux architecture + design" in 2003.
Inspired by the Japanese traditional sliding screens, emmanuelle has created the concept of “Shikiri”, which literally means "dividing (creating) space with colors" in English. She uses colors as three-dimensional elements, like layers, in order to create spaces, and not as a finishing touch applied on surfaces.
Architecture (Sugamo Shinkin Bank ...) , interior (ABC Cooking Studio...), products (stick chair...), she designs a wide range of projects, by using her unique technique of colour scheming and handling colours as space makers.
Associate Professor at the Tohoku University of Art & Design since 2008.
Member of the “Tokyo Society of Architects”, "The Architectural Institute of Japan" and "The Japan Institute of Architects".
Born in France. Earned her architect’s licence in 1995 and moved to Tokyo in 1996. She established "emmanuelle moureaux architecture + design" in 2003.Inspired by the Japanese traditional sliding screens, emmanuelle has created the concept of “Shikiri”, which literally means "dividing (creating) space with colors" in English. She uses colors as three-dimensional elements, like layers, in order to create spaces, and not as a finishing touch applied on surfaces.Architecture (Sugamo Shinkin Bank ...) , interior (ABC Cooking Studio...), products (stick chair...), she designs a wide range of projects, by using her unique technique of colour scheming and handling colours as space makers. Associate Professor at the Tohoku University of Art & Design since 2008.Member of the “Tokyo Society of Architects”, "The Architectural Institute of Japan" and "The Japan Institute of Architects".
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Born in France. Earned her architect’s licence in 1995 and moved to Tokyo in 1996. She established "emmanuelle moureaux architecture + design" in 2003.
Inspired by the Japanese traditional sliding screens, emmanuelle has created the concept of “Shikiri”, which literally means "dividing (creating) space with colors" in English. She uses colors as three-dimensional elements, like layers, in order to create spaces, and not as a finishing touch applied on surfaces.
Architecture (Sugamo Shinkin Bank ...) , interior (ABC Cooking Studio...), products (stick chair...), she designs a wide range of projects, by using her unique technique of colour scheming and handling colours as space makers.
Associate Professor at the Tohoku University of Art & Design since 2008.
Member of the “Tokyo Society of Architects”, "The Architectural Institute of Japan" and "The Japan Institute of Architects".
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