DURAS ambient Funabashi / Sinato

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Architects: Sinato
Location: Funabashi,
Use: Ladies’ Apparel Shop
Project year: 2008
Constructed area: 116.9 sqm
Photographs: Yasushi Nagai


The triangular walls divide the center of shop space.
They stand as if they dance and make an “aperture of the space”.
We can hang the clothes in the aperture.
We can walk through the aperture.

Materials of front side and back side of the triangular walls are different and it makes various expression of this space.
The more people moving in this shop, the more various complicated view we can see.
The experience of this space is like a moving image than a static image.

 
 
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arqbruno says:

it’s amazing!

 
# April 27, 2009 at 02:16
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Elizabeth says:

it is really so amazing. Good job

 
# June 7, 2009 at 14:42

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