When visiting art and historical museums we notice increasing appearance of traditional crafts that are difficult to reproduce now days. This situation is indicative of a slow disappearance of traditional sense and craft. This is happening all over the world. This tea ceremony room is a space created with twisted threads set up in many directions in a “two tatami-matt” stainless steel frame. It expresses everyday craftwork seen at a weaving factory and the high quality techniques that have been developed through time. This tearoom is aiming to convey the importance and preciousness of delicate handmade craftsmanship.
Country
Japan
Year
2018
Client
Shimogamo shrine, University of the Arts London, Royal Botanical Garden Kew, etc
Affiliation
Hashiguchi Architect & Associates
Designer
Shinichiro Hashiguchi
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