Tuesday
23
September

Lecture & Workshop: Exploring the Art of Japanese Windows

Workshop
Credit:
Yurika Kono

Window Research Institute (Tokyo) will present a lecture on the history of Japanese windows, exploring their evolution and significance in both traditional and modern architecture. Following the lecture, you can participate in a hands-on Shoji-workshop where you can attach washi paper—imported from Japan—to wooden frames.Experience the meditative quality of working with your hands and immerse yourself in the art of window-making and traditional craftmanship. Price: 150,- (Price includes Lecture, Workshop and refreshments)Limited spots availableDeadline for sign up 16.09.25

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127
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Date
23 Sep
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23 Sep
Time
15:00
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18:00
Venue
VILLUM Window Collection
Maskinvej 4, 2860 Søborg
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English
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