Creating Spaces of Happiness: NOMURA's Vision Shines at SC Business Fair 2023
At the SC Business Fair 2023, NOMURA showcased a booth demonstrating their unparalleled expertise in creating spaces promoting happiness and human connection. The fair is one of the most anticipated events in the retail and shopping center industry, bringing together top players to present innovative concepts, products, and designs that will influence the future of commercial spaces. For NOMURA, this was an opportunity to exhibit their expertise and inspire confidence in their ability to shape the future of spatial design, reflecting the guiding philosophy they have been perfecting for over a century.
At the SC Business Fair 2023, NOMURA showcased a booth demonstrating their unparalleled expertise in creating spaces promoting happiness and human connection. The fair is one of the most anticipated events in the retail and shopping center industry, bringing together top players to present innovative concepts, products, and designs that will influence the future of commercial spaces. For NOMURA, this was an opportunity to exhibit their expertise and inspire confidence in their ability to shape the future of spatial design, reflecting the guiding philosophy they have been perfecting for over a century.
The booth's theme was directly linked to the book "Let's Create a Happy Space—The hard-working people of NOMURA," published to commemorate NOMURA's 130th anniversary. This publication celebrates the company's legacy of designing environments that inspire joy and comfort, whether in museums, hotels, or entertainment venues. The booth at the fair carried forward this narrative, focusing on creating a "happy space" for visitors with design elements that emphasized warmth, hospitality, and well-being.
The booth's design was simple yet sophisticated. It featured a white base contrasted with mirrored walls, creating a sense of openness and light. Books were thoughtfully arranged on shelves and fixtures, inviting visitors to engage with NOMURA's story of innovation and dedication to spatial design. Complementing the visual experience was a coffee hospitality service, which added an extra layer of comfort and encouraged conversation and relaxation within the booth. These elements' integration crafted a welcoming and personal space, drawing in approximately 670 visitors over the three-day event.
The NOMURA booth went beyond just aesthetics. It was a powerful reflection of their deep understanding of how environments influence human behaviour and emotions. The thoughtful attention to detail, from the clean lines of the layout to the seamless interaction with visitors, showcased NOMURA's ability to create spaces that function and evoke positive emotional responses. This profound impact on human emotions is what has earned them their place as leaders in the world of spatial design. They consistently push the boundaries across disciplines to create environments that resonate with people. This ability is not just impressive but genuinely inspiring.
In a world where retail environments are becoming more than just places of transaction, NOMURA's work at the SC Business Fair 2023 highlighted the future of experiential design. It demonstrated that creating spaces that inspire happiness isn't just about design. Crafting experiences that foster human connections and leave lasting impressions is critical. This forward-thinking approach is innovative and fascinating, showing the potential for the future of spatial design.
The SC Business Fair has always been a platform for innovation. However, NOMURA's approach at the 2023 event showed that the future of shopping centers relies on practical design and creating spaces that promote a strong sense of belonging and emotional engagement. Their booth was a testament to this, leaving visitors impressed and inspired by the future of spatial design.
This approach reflects NOMURA's long-standing vision of creating environments beyond physical structures to become venues for shared experiences, creativity, and joy.
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*This project is one of the shortlisted project in the Sky Design Awards 2024 - Interior Design: Exhibition
SCRAPTURE by NOMURA Co., Ltd.: A Visionary Approach to Sustainable Design at DESIGNART TOKYO
At DESIGNART TOKYO, one of Japan's most prestigious design and art festivals, NOMURA Co., Ltd. unveiled a groundbreaking project that redefines the intersection of sustainability and design—SCRAPTURE. This innovative project transcends traditional design boundaries by addressing the often overlooked issue of interior waste, transforming discarded materials into evocative and practical new forms that resonate deeply with the human experience.
At DESIGNART TOKYO, one of Japan's most experience exclusive design and art festivals, NOMURA Co., Ltd. unveiled a groundbreaking project that redefines the intersection of sustainability and design—SCRAPTURE. This innovative project transcends traditional design boundaries by addressing the often overlooked issue of interior waste, transforming discarded materials into evocative and practical new forms that resonate deeply with the human experience.
During the festival, NOMURA's designers gave live presentations on stage that were just as engaging as the installations. Their on-site involvement offered visitors more than just a visual experience; it was a call to action, encouraging attendees to reconsider their relationship with the materials around them and think about the future of sustainable design. These live interactions captivated the audience and sparked a broader conversation on sustainability, attracting interest from potential sponsors and organizations eager to expand the project's impact.
SCRAPTURE is not just a collection of repurposed materials. It is a bold statement on the lifecycle of design and the importance of co-creation in shaping our future. NOMURA Co., Ltd. upcycles interior waste into next-generation materials, challenging the conventional "scrap and build" mentality. Instead, they offer a narrative that deeply resonates with the emotions and memories of its audience, fostering a strong connection and engagement. This project serves as a powerful icon for sustainable design, demonstrating how waste can be reimagined into something both functional and meaningful.
The project began in November 2022 during "Social Good Week" at the Nomura Kogeisha headquarters. The launch exhibition, held at the company's office entrance, attracted support from 10 organizations through dynamic live presentations and direct engagement with potential sponsors. This initial momentum has carried SCRAPTURE forward, transforming it into a permanent fixture in the Nomura Kogeisha office as a waiting area installation, where it continues to inspire and recruit new supporters.
In 2023, SCRAPTURE's influence expanded beyond the design community. It was chosen as a filming location for TV dramas and featured in various media, reaching a broader audience. The project also gained significant international recognition with its installation at the 2023 G7 Summit Exhibition Hall, solidifying its role as a leader in sustainable design and making us all proud of its global impact. As SCRIPTURE enters 2024, it is set for an even greater impact, with several significant collaborations underway.
SCRAPTURE is more than just an art installation; it is a movement that connects waste and innovation, urging us to reconsider the potential of the materials we discard. As this project continues to grow, it stands as a testament to the power of design to inspire change and promote a more sustainable future.
*This project is one of the shortlisted project in the Sky Design Awards 2024 - Multimedia Exhibition
For more information, please visit: https://www.nomurakougei.co.jp/
M+ Unveils the First Full-Scale Retrospective of I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture
The opening of I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture, the first comprehensive retrospective of the legendary architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Starting this Saturday, June 29, 2024, M+, Asia’s pioneering museum of contemporary visual culture located in Hong Kong's West Kowloon Cultural District, will showcase this monumental exhibition until January 5, 2025, in the museum's West Gallery.
The opening of I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture, the first comprehensive retrospective of the legendary architect Ieoh Ming Pei. Starting this Saturday, June 29, 2024, M+, Asia’s pioneering museum of contemporary visual culture located in Hong Kong's West Kowloon Cultural District, will showcase this monumental exhibition until January 5, 2025, in the museum's West Gallery.
Supported by the Lead Sponsor Bank of China (Hong Kong), this retrospective honors Pei's extraordinary contributions to architecture over seven decades, highlighting his transcultural vision and profound impact on the contemporary world.
Celebrating a Visionary Architect
I. M. Pei, a Chinese American architect renowned for his innovative designs and masterful integration of modernity and tradition, has left an indelible mark on global architecture. His iconic projects include the National Gallery of Art East Building in Washington, D.C., the Grand Louvre modernization in Paris, the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong, and the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. Pei's work transcends geographic and cultural boundaries, weaving together a rich tapestry of power dynamics, geopolitical complexities, and cultural traditions.
An In-Depth Exploration
Curated by Shirley Surya, Curator of Design and Architecture at M+, and Aric Chen, General and Artistic Director of Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, the exhibition is a result of seven years of meticulous research. Organized with the support of the Estate of I. M. Pei and Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, this retrospective features over 400 objects, many of which are being exhibited for the first time. Visitors will encounter original drawings, architectural models, photographs, films, and other archival materials from both institutional and private collections.
The exhibition delves into six thematic areas, offering a comprehensive view of Pei's unique practice and the social, cultural, and biographical contexts of his work:
Pei’s Cross-Cultural Foundations: Examines how Pei’s upbringing and architectural education shaped his ability to merge diverse influences across cultures and eras.
Real Estate and Urban Redevelopment: Highlights Pei’s early career phase with real estate developer Webb & Knapp, focusing on mixed-use planning, housing, and urban revitalization projects in the U.S. and beyond.
Art and Civic Form: Showcases Pei’s museum designs and collaborations with artists, reflecting his belief in museums as civic spaces and the dialogue between art and architecture.
Power, Politics, and Patronage: Explores Pei’s high-profile commissions, technical mastery, and sensitivity to client needs, revealing the complexities of his prominent projects.
Material and Structural Innovation: Illustrates Pei’s inventive use of materials and construction methods, particularly with concrete, stone, glass, and steel.
Reinterpreting History through Design: Investigates Pei’s efforts to make modern architecture relevant to different histories and traditions, particularly those of his birthplace.
Engaging Future Generations
To inspire a new generation of architects, M+ has partnered with master’s programs at the University of Hong Kong Department of Architecture and The Chinese University of Hong Kong School of Architecture. Students have created models of Pei’s significant built and unbuilt projects, such as the Museum of Chinese Art for Shanghai and the Luce Memorial Chapel at Tunghai University.
The exhibition also features newly commissioned photographs of eleven of Pei’s projects, captured by seven international photographers during the pandemic, offering fresh perspectives on his enduring influence.
Join at M+ to celebrate the life and legacy of I. M. Pei, a visionary who redefined the possibilities of architecture and left an everlasting impact on the world.
Suhanya Raffel, Museum Director, M+, says, ‘Few lives embody the vision of transcultural exchange at the heart of M+ as thoroughly and elegantly as that of I. M. Pei. We are honoured to host the first full- scale retrospective devoted to the legendary architect, whose work shaped the built environment for the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This project reintroduces Pei and his contributions to a contemporary audience worldwide while bringing to the surface important facets of his career that have long been overlooked.’
I. M. Pei’s son, the architect Li Chung (Sandi) Pei, partner and founder of PEI Architects, says,
‘This exhibition brings to the public the first full-scale retrospective of our father’s productive and far-reaching career, elucidating the transcultural influences and distinctive historical circumstances that contributed to his unique place as an architect and global citizen. Gathered over many years from a multitude of sources, the exhibition details a remarkable personal story that only in its full telling reveals the complexities, challenges, and achievements of his long and optimistic life. We are proud of this exhibition and thank the M+ team for its thorough, intelligent, and enlightened documentation.’
Doryun Chong, Deputy Director, Curatorial, and Chief Curator, M+, says, ‘This exhibition is the result of years of research into original archival materials documenting Pei’s outstanding career. It follows the trajectory of his work across the world, highlighting his long-lasting impact on architecture today. This exhibition epitomises M+’s focus on Asia through a transnational framework. Looking at both iconic and lesser-known projects, the process has also led to new acquisitions of architectural models and archival materials that enrich the museum’s collection.’
Shirley Surya and Aric Chen, co-curators of I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture, say, ‘Though one of the world’s most famous architects, I. M. Pei and his contributions are relatively little understood. We hope this exhibition will further shed light on a figure who influenced countless individuals, cities, and, indeed, the world. Pei drew from the regional while shaping the global. His work articulated artistic and cultural ideals while forging urban skylines—negotiated through dialogue and collaboration, and with results that innovated architectural forms and feats of engineering. It has been a privilege to bring together largely unseen materials from the archives of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, the Library of Congress, Pei’s family, Pei’s clients, and his collaborators at various points in his career for the first time. The picture that emerges is a practice fundamentally intertwined with crucial developments in architecture, urbanism, nation building, and institutional identities across a wide range of geographies.’
Public and screening programmes
M+ will present a series of public programmes in relation to I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture throughout the exhibition period, including guided tours, conversations, film screenings, and workshops. On the day of the exhibition opening, Saturday, 29 June 2024, M+ will host a free public talk Architecture Is Life: I. M. Pei with architect Li Chung (Sandi) Pei, partner and founder of PEI Architects, and Pei’s close collaborators Calvin Tsao and Aslıhan Demirtaş at the Grand Stair. Moderated by Shirley Surya, co- curator of the exhibition, the discussion will reflect on the relevance and impact of Pei’s values on life, architecture, and cities through the lens of key architectural projects, namely Fragrant Hill Hotel (1979– 1982) in Beijing, the Bank of China Tower (1982–1989) in Hong Kong, and the Museum of Islamic Art (2000–2008) in Doha. Registration for the talk is now closed. A recording of the event will be available on the M+ website.
The M+ Cinema will feature a series of special screenings in its Summer Edition from July to September 2024, with a focus on documentary and fiction films featuring Pei’s architectural projects. Highlights include First Person Singular: I. M. Pei (1997), an insightful documentary in which Pei leads viewers on an international tour of his best-known works with candid discussions of his life and design approach;Page 4 of 6 Paul Verhoeven’s sci-fi classic RoboCop (1987), featuring Dallas City Hall (1966–1977) in Texas; and Woody Allen’s comedy Sleeper (1973), shot in part at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (1961–1967) in Boulder, Colorado. From July to December 2024, there will also be free Grand Stair Daytime Screenings featuring two documentaries about Pei’s projects in Asia.
A series of programmes suitable for adults and children will be launched this summer. In Family Day Design Workshop: Re-Create with I. M. Pei, architect Kenrick Wong invites participants to learn about Pei’s iconic works and design thinking through hands-on activities. In Family Day Drop-in: I. M. Pei in Imagination Playground, led by M+ Educators, participants will use modules of various shapes and sizes to create structures following Pei’s approach of conducting design tests with mock-ups. There will be special tours and workshops for the public as well as school, community, and access tours for different audiences.
For details of the public and screening programmes, please refer to Appendix 2. Other programme details will be announced on the M+ website.
Exhibition merchandise
To coincide with the exhibition, a 400-page monograph I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture with more than 400 colour illustrations will be published in July 2024 by Thames & Hudson in collaboration with M+. The title presents both celebrated and lesser-known aspects of Pei’s life and career by featuring largely unpublished archival materials, newly commissioned photographs and essays, as well as personal anecdotes from scholars and those who knew and worked with Pei. Inspired by Pei’s significant projects,
M+ Shop is launching a range of exhibition merchandise, including glass vases, wall clocks, wooden blocks, tote bags, bookmarks, folders, and more. For more product highlights, please refer to the image sheet.
Ticketing arrangements
Tickets to the Special Exhibition are available for online purchase via the M+ website, West Kowloon Cultural District website, West Kowloon Cultural District App, Cityline, China Travel Service (Hong Kong) Limited, Fliggy, Klook, KKday, and Trip.com. The Special Exhibition ticket is priced at HKD 160 for adults and HKD 80 for visitors eligible for concessions.
* Visitors with Special Exhibition tickets can access I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture and all M+ General Admission exhibitions starting from Saturday, 29 June 2024. For more information on ticketing arrangements, please visit the M+ website.
*Concession tickets are available for full-time students, children ages 7 to 11, senior citizens ages 60 and above, persons with disabilities and one companion, and Comprehensive Social Security
Assistance (CSSA) recipients.
M+ Membership
M+’s annual membership and patron membership offer an exclusive experience of contemporary visual culture for people of all ages and backgrounds. All M+ Members with valid memberships can enjoy three free admission vouchers to Special Exhibitions throughout the membership year, including I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture. Meanwhile, M+ Patrons can enjoy unlimited free admission to all exhibitions with up to three guests per visit. M+ Members and Patrons can also enjoy exclusive previews to Special Exhibitions prior to public opening and thirty to fifty per cent discounts on Special Exhibition tickets. Other membership benefits include unlimited free access to General Admission exhibitions, exclusive accessPage 5 of 6 to the M+ Lounge, M+ Private Viewing, priority booking of tickets, exclusive events, and more. For more information, please visit the M+ website.
I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture is generously supported by the Lead Sponsor Bank of China (Hong Kong), Bei Shan Tang Foundation, the Family of S. P. Tao, Travel Partner Cathay, and Hotel Partner The Ritz- Carlton, Hong Kong.
About M+
M+ is a museum dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting visual art, design and architecture, moving image, and Hong Kong visual culture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District, it is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary visual culture in the world, with a bold ambition to establish ourselves as one of the world’s leading cultural institutions. M+ is a new kind of museum that reflects our unique time and place, a museum that builds on Hong Kong’s historic balance of the local and the international to define a distinctive and innovative voice for Asia’s twenty-first century.
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