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Architecture Sight on Instagram: "#architecturesight⁣ Lattice Wood facades for a Bookstore in Shirokane neighbourhood of Tokyo⁣ ⁣ In this conceptual idea, we tried to obtain a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design sensibilities. ⁣ ⁣ Reminiscent of traditional Japanese carpentry techniques and the use of scrap wood for the facade provides an aesthetically pleasing texture and also demonstrates a sustainable approach to building materials. ⁣ ⁣ Inside the bookstore, we emphasized a continuous flow of wooden lattices that create shelves and seatings. ⁣ ⁣ This approach hopefully fosters a sense of warmth and natural ambiance.⁣ by @syntheticarchitecture ⁣ Make sure you are following @architecturesight come to your best references, in Architecture, interior design Wood Facade Architecture Design, Korean Architecture Traditional, Harmonious Architecture, Japanese Lattice, Create Shelves, Japanese Carpentry, Layered Architecture, Art Retreat, Mountain Architecture

Architecture Sight on Instagram: "#architecturesight⁣ Lattice Wood facades for a Bookstore in Shirokane neighbourhood of Tokyo⁣ ⁣ In this conceptual idea, we tried to obtain a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design sensibilities. ⁣ ⁣ Reminiscent of traditional Japanese carpentry techniques and the use of scrap wood for the facade provides an aesthetically pleasing texture and also demonstrates a sustainable approach to building materials. ⁣ ⁣ Inside the…

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What makes a traditional Japanese tea room? Zen Library, Japanese Tea House Interior, Traditional Japanese Tea House, Japanese Tea House Plans, Tea House Architecture, Tea House Interior, Japanese Architecture Interior, Japanese Tiny House, Japanese House Interior

Japanese tea houses are traditionally painted in a neutral colour palette, such as beige or cream. This combined with the raw materials used in the tea house creates an open and tranquil space. Overall, the decoration is kept to a minimum, with only the tokonoma drawing attention with its typical display of a chabana and a kakemono. The lattice-framed windows and sliding doors are called shoji. They’re covered in a translucent white paper that diffuses the natural light entering the room…

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