HOUSE IN FOREST "MOKU"

Outline
A temporary folly built in the forest on campus. Double panels made of 9 mm thick plywood and square timber are combined to form stepped, bent rings, which are connected to each other through square timber to form a single structure. The panels of various heights become chairs, tables, beds, and shelves, inducing a variety of spatial activities.
Location
  • Kanagawa
Journal
Shinkenchiku December 2008 issue
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