
SANAA is a Japanese architecture studio founded by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa. Their work is defined by transparency, lightness, and fluid circulation. Buildings such as the Rolex Learning Center, New Museum, and Louvre-Lens use thin slabs, open plans, and gentle curves to create spaces that feel airy and continuous.
SANAA’s approach emphasizes generosity, spatial softness, and perceptual calm.
SANAA is a Japanese architecture firm known for ultra-light, transparent buildings with fluid spatial experience.
SANAA is a Japanese architecture studio known for transparent, atmospheric buildings defined by soft forms and fluid circulation.