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Assistant is an architecture studio founded in 2002 by Megumi Matsubara, Hiroi Ariyama, Motohiro Sunouchi, to push the boundaries of architectural practice through activating interdisciplinary and international perspectives at every phase.

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The architects answered that the

House of 33 Years

This work always had a fresh look depending

Glass House and House

IT IS A GARDEN

All facades of the building are made of

The Blind Dream

In the room oriented to the

Korogaru Garden is a landscape

ABSENT CITY

This inaugural exhibition presents

Seeing Red [scenography]

Since 2010, Osaka’s oldest Noh theater, Yamamoto Nohgakudo,

Megumi Matsubara & Nástio Mosquito

They show us how the trajectory of their

An architecture workshop for children developed

Good-For-All-Weather Camouflage Pattern

The pattern made its first appearance at the project

Ghost House

Ghost House is a part of House

Windscape

A transucent curtain sized

House of 33 Years

In Aomori, the main rooms in

VOID

The title of the show points to

Korogaru Pavilion

The two pavilions’ structures

Obscure Architecture

Due to these features, as the sunlight

Diary for Simultaneous August 2008

From A to B and

ABSENT CITY

It includes an

It's a Tasty World - Food Science, Now!

The experience will remind

Air Library

Dentsu Inc

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HAPPY CITY

A field-based experiment with Happy City was performed with

Woven Marionette

The exhibition set is created by weaving

You were not where I was when I was there. We were in completely different places. <br>So you did not see anything and I could not show anything to you.

Although Matsubara created many of the works on

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