Mittwoch, Mai 16, 2012

Transparenz ist ja momentan nicht zuletzt wegen der Piraten-Partei ein hippes Modewort geworden. Wer diese mal so richtig ausleben und nicht drüber twittern möchte, dem empfehle ich einen Besuch im Transparent House der japanischen Architekten von Sou Fujimoto.

Ein schöner Beweis wie man Nutzen, Kunst, Philosophie und Ästhetik perfekt miteinander vereinen kann.

“The intriguing point of a tree is that these places are not hermetically isolated but are connected to one another in its unique relativity. To hear one’s voice from across and above, hopping over to another branch, a discussion taking place across branches by members from separate branches. These are some of the moments of richness encountered through such spatially dense living…”

“The white steel-frame structure itself shares no resemblance to a tree. Yet the life lived and the moments experienced in this space is a contemporary adaptation of the richness once experienced by the ancient predecessors from the time when they inhabited trees…”

(Sou Fujimoto)

Photos by Iwan Baan

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