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For young designers, offers a roadmap away from screens. In an age of parametric architecture and AI-generated mood boards, Tachikawa insists on hand-weaving, on walking the land before drawing it, and on sitting in a room for hours just to watch the light change.
She initially pursued studies in Environmental Design at Musashino Art University, one of Japan’s most prestigious institutions. However, unlike her peers who rushed toward product design or corporate branding, Tachikawa was drawn to "uncomfortable spaces"—the vacant lots between buildings, the forgotten riverbanks, and the sterile lobbies of public monuments. rie tachikawa
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Tachikawa’s influence has extended deeply into interior design through her "No-Shadow" theory. She posits that harsh artificial lighting creates emotional "edges." In a 2022 lecture at the Kyoto Design Lab, she argued that good design should eliminate shadows that startle the eye. However, unlike her peers who rushed toward product