Space-time Cave in Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale / C+ Architects
A 10-foot square hut - Through observing a micro world, seeing a macro universeThe universe exists even in the tiniest world, and the unit that measures the universe is only time and space.
Inside Corner. Image Courtesy of C+ Architects
Interiors Designers: C+ Architects
Location: Tokamachi, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Lead Architect: Yanchun Cheng
Design Team: Chen Bo, Liyuan Xu
Area: 5.76 m2
Project Year: 2018
exhibition site. Image Courtesy of C+ Architects
A 10-foot square hut - Through observing a micro world, seeing a macro universe
The universe exists even in the tiniest world, and the unit that measures the universe is only time and space.
Facade. Image Courtesy of C+ Architects
Have you ever experienced a complete Japanese tea ceremony" For nearly half a day, people felt the universe by drinking a bowl of tea. More importantly, in a small space, reflect and observe one?s inner world through tea soup, utensils and a series of behavioral action.
Courtesy of C+ Architects
Designed by the C+ Architects team, the ?Space-time Cave? is set to be a mobile tea house that can accommodate 2 to 3 people. In this small ?cave? of 2.4x2.4x2.4 meters, people experience time and space through changes in light, air and even rain.
Exhibition Corridor. Image Courtesy of C+ Architects
Facade. Image Courtesy of C+ Architects
Unlike the traditi...
Inside Corner. Image Courtesy of C+ Architects
Interiors Designers: C+ Architects
Location: Tokamachi, Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Lead Architect: Yanchun Cheng
Design Team: Chen Bo, Liyuan Xu
Area: 5.76 m2
Project Year: 2018
exhibition site. Image Courtesy of C+ Architects
A 10-foot square hut - Through observing a micro world, seeing a macro universe
The universe exists even in the tiniest world, and the unit that measures the universe is only time and space.
Facade. Image Courtesy of C+ Architects
Have you ever experienced a complete Japanese tea ceremony" For nearly half a day, people felt the universe by drinking a bowl of tea. More importantly, in a small space, reflect and observe one?s inner world through tea soup, utensils and a series of behavioral action.
Courtesy of C+ Architects
Designed by the C+ Architects team, the ?Space-time Cave? is set to be a mobile tea house that can accommodate 2 to 3 people. In this small ?cave? of 2.4x2.4x2.4 meters, people experience time and space through changes in light, air and even rain.
Exhibition Corridor. Image Courtesy of C+ Architects
Facade. Image Courtesy of C+ Architects
Unlike the traditi...
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