Falling Into Place at Ginza Six
A sculptural playscape for all ages.
The phrase "Falling Into Place" evokes a sense of natural alignment, where events seamlessly unfold. It embodies the idea that despite obstacles, maintaining a positive outlook leads to intended outcomes.
This sentiment rings true in the vibrant scene atop the Ginza Six Rooftop, where six colorful structures stand, each with a void akin to a missing puzzle piece. Rather than dwell on absence, these gaps are repurposed as havens, inviting visitors to contemplate their role within the broader landscape.
Like assembling a puzzle, completion requires every piece. Only when each element is in place does the full picture emerge, clear and compelling.
This dynamic installation beckons individuals of all ages to embrace spontaneity and adaptability, encouraging them to flow with life's unpredictable currents.
In just two months, "Falling into Place" drew over 100,000 attendees to the rooftop of Ginza Six, attracting visitors from all over the world.
Title: Falling Into Place
Year: 2024
Client: Ginza Six
Location: Tokyo Japan
Agency: GAS As Interface: Anne Yano / Yu Torisaka
Production: Hakuten Creative
Photography: Wade and Leta
Additional Photography: Erika Hara, Piotr Maślanka, Jeremy Renault