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K Museum
K-Museum in Tokyo Bay design by architect Makato Sei Watanabe, built in slowly reclaimed land since the early seventeeth centuary, which is now a site rich in technology. Carbon-fibre rods have solar cells at the tips of the rods that store energy during the day, and this is released at night as blue light by a recently developed form of diode.
Author: Michael Freeman
©Michael Freeman
Photo size: 18.2 Mpixels (52 MB uncompressed) - 5228x3478 pixels (17.4x11.6 in / 44.3x29.4 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: redcover, mf0003640000, technology, carbon, rods, makato sei watanabe, garden, moderm, japan, tokyo bay, k-museum, mf0005260000
Published in: Gardens, JAPAN: CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
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