Trapezoidal shapes and a careful control of perspective created a dynamic, fluid space.
A container becomes a real portable home for the modern nomad.
The entire program of the refurbishment takes place on perimetrical fringe of variable thickness, leaving a reprogrammable interior space.
A composition framing views of cluster high-rise buildings in Shinjuku.
The new layout creates the possibility of multiple event scenarios and changes of setting according to needs.
Zerafa Studio’s design called for the installation of a museum quality interior with careful detailing and a thoughtful material selection that would retain the character and scale of the original space.
The given condition of making an open indoor space led to the idea of scattered house-shaped indoor rooms that would give a village-like view. In this way an interweaved scenery of indoor and outdoor was made possible.
A living space for a single male person creating a living room as large as possible with additional service spaces displaced around the main room and form a sort of enclosed cupboard.
Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
Surprisingly enough, this exceptional residential project actually is a renovation and extension of a pre-existing bungalow.
The Anthropometric Pavilion develops its form language from the symbiosis of the Modulor and the Moebius strip setting a harmonizing bridge between Germany and India.