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Landmark by Lexus by Koichi Takada Architects

In 2019, Japanese luxury car brand Lexus’s presence at the Melbourne Cup Carnival evolved into Landmark by Lexus, a three-storey pavilion that invited guests to experience the company’s commitment to design and innovation. A week-long hospitality program paid homage to Australian design, underpinned by the Japanese value of , meaning to wholeheartedly look after and anticipate guests’ needs. Design collaborators included architect Koichi Takada, who designed a bamboo, torii-like structure to envelop the

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