Japanese designer Keiji Ashizawa, born in 1973, founded his eponymous Design studio Keiji Ashizawa Design in 2005. After graduating from the Department of Architecture and Architectural Science at Yokohama National University in 1996, he began his design career in a professional architecture studio, where he participated in the entire process of furniture craftsmanship to practice his craft theory.
Hiroo House, located in Tokyo, Japan, takes advantage of the location of the green park, and its spatial narrative revolves around the theme of "health". The living room is open to the south side to maximize the sunshine, thus creating a bright, quiet and comfortable living atmosphere. Meanwhile, in order to meet the residents' desire to be "close to nature", the interior floors are covered with white oak flooring, partial integral facades of wood, and a hand-painted warm texture finish.
Jakc Cafe, located on the first and second floors of Shanghai's Kerry Center, which draws crowds due to its proximity to the thousand-year-old Jing 'an Temple. The rustic concrete exterior walls of the cafe are plain and clean, and the space is inspired by the idea of "creating another building in one building". The original outdoor terracotta tiles are used extensively to decorate the different facades.
Ishinomaki was born in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake in Japan. It was launched in June of that year as a public studio to create furniture for recovery and reconstruction, and has become one of the creative hubs of the region. The concept of Ishinomaki Laboratory is designed to show and enable visitors to experience the historical development of Ishinomaki over the past ten years, as well as experience the creative space creation of Ishinomaki.
暂无评论内容