The Taisho Clinic
The Taisho Period (1912-1926) saw a clear shift in architectural design ideas in Japan. Western influence began to appear alongside traditional Japanese design, and foreign pop culture was all the rage. Buildings from this era managed to mix elements of traditional Japan and contemporary Europe in a way that many around the world regarded as harmonious and stylish. This disused clinic is one such example, and a particularly clean one at that.
Specs:
・Limited edition print, one of 50
・High-quality reproduction on Pictorico Pro Soft Gloss paper (300m)
・Paper size: 483mm x 329mm
Frame Specs:
・Black aluminium frame with clear acrylic glazing
・Bevel edged white mount
・Adjustable hanging fixtures already attached
・Ready to hang on wall
・Frame size: 600mm x 445mm