The design of the village is the work of the Wonderwall architecture group, landscape designer Seijun Nishihata and others.  Nishihata installed a massive, living green wall in the lounge of Code Kurkku, a restaurant and bar in the village.  Code Kurkku’s white walls, natural wood floors and ceilings recall the vintage, rural architecture of Japan, and Nishihata’s green wall presents a lush forest backdrop.  It’s a refreshing change of pace from the lightning-speed world around it, one that those in the Shibuya ward will surely cherish.  Since we’re a thousands of miles away, a stroll through the pictures will have to suffice for us… [via inhabitat]

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