1 / MōTO HOUSE | UMKY | 2025 | 阿酋联
3月前|behance|概念|100%
日本咖啡店Moto House的室内设计体现了优雅、功能和周到的美学,为放松和社交创造了完美的空间。设计灵感来自日本的极简主义哲学,每个细节都有意义,并融入和谐的构图。温暖的木质纹理与柔软的纺织品相辅相成,创造出...
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2 / 奥运会信托基金 | STACK Interiors | 2023 | 新西兰
8月前|OfficeSnapshots|办公|100%
... practice, fostering collaboration while honouring taonga (treasures) and kōrero tuku iho (inter-generational knowledge). This cohesive workplace embodies functionality and honours the importance of manaakitanga (an indigenous value linked to respect, reciprocity and kindness) and kotahitanga (an i...
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3 / Sōko Restaurant | CAAM Arquitectos | 2024 | 墨西哥
3月前|archdaily|餐饮|100%
Located in Querétaro, Sōko is a Japanese-teppanyaki restaurant that blends traditional Eastern cuisine with contemporary design. The architectural project seamlessly adapts to the essence of the location, an industrial warehouse with a barrel-vaulted roof, highlighted by materials such as bric...
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4 / 新加坡梁三得利办事处设计
4年前|OfficeSnapshots|办公|99%
... to conceptualise, design, and build a central front of house named the Ensō. Meaning “circle” in Japanese, its curving form symbolises balance and connection in zen philosophy and reveals stunning views of Singapore, elevating the journey from the reception and lobby area.Honouring the company...
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5 / 日本Tamagusuku之家(2018)(Studio Cochi Architects)设计
4年前|archdaily|建筑|96%
Houses, Nanjō, Japan,设计师:Studio Cochi Architects, 面积: 144 m²,年份:2018,摄影:Ooki Jingu,Lead Architect:Toshiyuki Igarashi,City:Nanjō,Country:Japan 设计师描述 | Designer description: Okinawa Island, where the house is located, is at the southernmost of J...
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6 / House-N (2016) (N.A.O)设计
4年前|archdaily|住宅|83%
Houses, House Interiors, Hachiōji, Japan,设计师:N.A.O, 面积: 41 m²,年份:2016,摄影:Shinichi Hanaoka,建造商: Lixil Corporation, Hayashimo House Industry, Jw-CAD, Taniko,设计师描述 | Designer description: This house had two challenges. The first is "budget" a...
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7 / 我的现代之家:陶艺家Kaori Tatebayashi在她位于森林山的宁静公寓里工作、城市园艺以及与城市自然的联系。
4年前|TheModernHouse|软装|53%
...else could a ceramic piece be?’ “When I went to study ceramics the Sōdeisha movement, led by Yagi Kazuo and established in the mid 20th century, was still prevalent. They started to make ceramics that resembled sculpture, but it was still very earthy, and they were using traditional firing, ...
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