Making models

In last month’s Wallpaper* magazine ("Size matters" cover), a typically luscious photospread juxtaposed a series of groovy objects on to some wonderfully detailed and massive models of New York, Tokyo, and Shanghai. Checking the resources section at the back of the mag, turns out the models are from the Mori Urban Institute for the Future, part of the giant Mori building complex in Tokyo.

Mori model

[Readers of this blog for a while will recall my early obsession with the Flash-based Mid-Tokyo Maps project, which is also part Mori’s activities]

Model being built

The site doesn’t reveal the detail and scale of the models, sadly, despite describing the process step-by-step. Can’t find anything else online about them, so do try to have a sneaky browse towards the front of Wallpaper* at these fantastic creations.

Mori Urban Institute for the Future: Model Making

In last month’s Wallpaper* magazine ("Size matters" cover), a typically luscious photospread juxtaposed a series of groovy objects on to some wonderfully detailed and massive models of New York, Tokyo, and Shanghai. Checking the resources section at the back of the mag, turns out the models are from the Mori Urban Institute for the Future,…

7 responses to “Making models”

  1. I saw these models at the Mori Institute in March. They are spectacular, particularly the one of Tokyo. If you live within the Yamanote Line (which circles the heart of Tokyo), you can even find your apartment building.

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  2. Tiny Tokyo

    [cityofsound] In last month’s Wallpaper* magazine (“Size matters” cover), a typically luscious photospread juxtaposed a series of groovy objects on to some wonderfully detailed and massive models of New York,…

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  3. The Minato-City model by Mori is on display in Stockholm currently, at the Museum of Architecture. The exhibition ends on September 26th. Here are some shots I took of it.

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  4. Roppongi reduced

    Thinking about models recreating our urban environments, as if they aren’t difficult enough to escape, the Power of Cities exhibition compares Tokyo, New York and Shanghai. Perhaps they are a sublimation of our need to control urban spaces/make sense …

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  5. Roppongi reduced

    Thinking about models recreating our urban environments, as if they aren’t difficult enough to escape, the Power of Cities exhibition compares Tokyo, New York and Shanghai. Perhaps they are a sublimation of our need to control urban spaces/make sense …

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  7. Flavia Berindoague Avatar
    Flavia Berindoague

    Hi.
    I am an artist (sculpter) from Brazil and I am studying in NY. I am looking Model Making Course to learn but I don’t have found. Please, If you have some tips about that, will be great.
    Thank you
    Flavia Berindoague

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