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Sloped Tea-Room Waiting Areas blend ceramics and seating in Japan.
Summary
SekiYuan is a sculptural public waiting area in Japan that uses curved ceramic elements to form sheltered bench seating, and the design combines locally sourced clay and traditional firing with a minimalist spatial approach.
Content
SekiYuan is a sculptural public waiting area in Japan designed by Kurosawa Kawara Ten. It functions as a pause point within a streetscape and provides shelter and places to sit. The composition uses a series of curved ceramic elements to create enclosure and visual rhythm. The project reinterprets traditional ceramic techniques in a restrained, minimalist architectural language.
Key details:
- Designed by Kurosawa Kawara Ten and sited as a streetscape pause point.
- Constructed from locally sourced clay and finished using traditional firing techniques.
- Made up of curved glazed ceramic components that form bench seating and partial enclosures.
- Emphasises texture and a rhythm of voids and solids that frame views of the surroundings.
Summary:
The installation provides sheltered seating and visual interest while highlighting local ceramic craft. Undetermined at this time.
