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FEDL = Far East Design Lab.
Looking at the world with curiosity. Referencing things from all ages and cultures without prejudice, digesting them, and freely transforming them into new outputs. A hands-on approach to realizing ideas, valuing teamwork and craftsmanship. Creating things with a generous yet delicate touch. Coexisting harmoniously with nature.
Without worrying about mainstream trends, maintaining an objective and grounded perspective, facing future changes without fear, we continuously think about what we can do for people and the environment.
FEDL = Far East Design Lab.
Look to the outer world with plain curiosity. Juxtapose all sorts of information, tradition and modernity and freely convert it into a new output. Cherish and treasure on-the-spot-decision-making, team work and craftsmanship. Produce delicate and sophisticated finishings with a big-hearted attitude.
Disregard mainstream trends and keep focused on how to objectively contribute to a better environment for the future. These are the mottos of FEDL.
Business Contents
Business Domains
- Land Use Planning & Consulting
- Architectural Design & Supervision
- Renovation
- Commercial Design
- Landscape Design
- Graphic Design & Others
Based on our extensive experience in architectural design, renovation, and interior design for residences, apartment buildings, commercial facilities, corporate offices, and shops, we accept consultations for all kinds of requests and provide comprehensive planning.
People
Takanori Ihara
CEO / Architect
Born in Osaka in 1965. After graduating from Kanto Gakuin University, he worked at an architectural firm managing projects for commercial buildings, private residences, commercial facility developments, and corporate headquarters.
Office
Company Profile
Far East Design Lab.
Capital: 4,000,000 JPY
First-Class Architect Office, Registered by the Governor of Tokyo No. 55769
1F Cercle Akasaka, 4-2-25 Akasaka, Minato-ku, TokyoTel : 03-3585-5573
Fax : 03-3585-5574
Location
Station Access
Approx. 3-minute walk from Akasaka-mitsuke Station (Ginza Line)
Approx. 7-minute walk from Nagatacho Station (Hanzomon Line)
Approx. 9-minute walk from Akasaka Station (Chiyoda Line)