lunedì 21 giugno 2021

MdG "Yugen" Staff Lodging 2BR 88,20m2




























































Materials



Corten Steel, Charred Wood and Glass 



The wooden floor and walls are very dark (blackish/charred hardwood)












Exposed electrical systems industrial type


Mood Board

The architecture design references of this project are

Philip Johnson's Glass House 

Mies van der Roe's Farnsworth House 

and Japanese Tea Room Design

















"Yugen" 
is at the core of appreciation
of beauty and art in Japan.
It values the power to evoke, 
rather than the ability to state directly.






The concept that inspires the design of this house comes from the intersection of minimalist thinking with the Japanese aesthetic ideal of Yugen.

With straight and clean lines, simple and geometric shapes, exposed structural materials such as weathered steel, blackened charred wood, and glass, the volume of the house is nothing more than a neutral shell, where in addition to finding refuge and satisfying the needs of the modern living, it is possible to contemplate the surrounding landscape thanks to a totally glazed perimeter that blurs the conventional boundaries between inside and outside. 
Furthermore, according to the principles of biophilic design, the interiors are characterized by the use of natural materials, natural light, and greenery that will provide a more pleasing and effective environment for the end-users.

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