Emmanuelle Moureaux is a French-born and Tokyo-based architect, who is well known for her wonderful use of colors. Since 2003 in Tokyo, Emmanuelle Moureaux had aimed to carve out a career of her own in Architecture and design. “100 Colors” at the Shinjuku Mitsui Bldg., 55 Square, Tokyo, is her solo exhibition, which is also as part of the Shinjuku Creators Festa 2013.
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