Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has created what Hypebeast is calling "probably the world’s most idiosyncratic Starbucks Coffee Shop" that just opened in Fukuoka, Japan.
"Utilizing 6cm square blocks that intersect obliquely, it was his aim to try to mimic branches in a forest so that the Starbucks seemed like it was nestling in the trees."
"Utilizing 6cm square blocks that intersect obliquely, it was his aim to try to mimic branches in a forest so that the Starbucks seemed like it was nestling in the trees."
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