A Unique Public Gathering Space by Renowned Japanese Architectural Firm Atelier Bow-Wow
Interisland Terminal will unveil plans for a unique public gathering space in Kaka‘ako being designed by Tokyo-based architectural firm Atelier Bow-Wow, creators of innovative spaces in Mumbai, Montreal, Berlin and New York.
The vision for the space, located in a warehouse on Cooke Street, will be executed through local partnerships and will be the first multi-purpose, free public space in the Kaka‘ako area.
Atelier Bow-Wow founders Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Momoyo Kaijima are known for creating odd-shaped buildings with innovative solutions for window, drains and air-conidtioning. They coined the term “Pet Architecture” to describe uses for buildings that have been squeezed into left over urban spaces.
Join us to learn more about our new project, see the physical space, meet the project collaborators, and launch our crowd funding campaign
Supporters who attend this launch event are eligible for an exclusive kickstarter perk only available on the evening of the event. Public donations of any amount that are shared on FB will get you access to the pavilion launch party ($125 value) and high fives from Ben.