Iron Tea Room
HIROAKI KIMURA /Ks Architects
- Outline
- This is an iron teahouse built in the garden of a typical Japanese house. It is made only of 9mm thick steel sheets, curved and bent at key points to make the whole structure strong and integrated. The volume was made to a size that could be transported by truck, and was brought into the garden after factory production and installed on site.
- Location
- Osaka
- Journal
- Jutakutokushu July 2005 issue
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