SUGAR

Outline
The six one-room dwellings are divided into three volumes, and the exterior space between the volumes serves as a common space as well as a gallery space. The garden with a 70-year-old cherry tree on the site has become a special place with broom fence and stone masonry by Hiroshi Sugimoto, and the path next to the wall with a work by Keris Wyn Evans has become a place to stand from the street. A new place where art and architecture are fused has been created.
Location
  • Tokyo
Journal
Shinkenchiku February 2015 issue
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