25-11-2025 07:45 via archdaily.com

Light, Material, Reaction: How Active Surfaces® Transform Cybernet Systems’ Tokyo Headquarters

© Lamberto RubinoThe new headquarters for Cybernet Systems was designed around the Japanese architectural concept of flexibility, promoting well-being, collaboration, and productivity. As a global leader in Computer-Aided Engineering, supporting industrial production through advanced digital solutions, the headquarters, located in the Fuji Soft Akihabara Building in Tokyo, embodies the company's commitment to creating a dynamic, technology-driven community.  Developed by MB-AA (Ma
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