Tearoom

Tearoom
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TEAROOM

Atelier Satoshi Takijiri Architects

DESIGN TEAM
Satoshi Takijiri, Ai Teramoto

CONSTRUCTION
Tonari No Eight, Asahi-kogei

PROJECT MANAGER
Isamu Omori

PHOTOGRAPHS
Kiyoshi Nishioka

AREA
20 m²

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Kyoto, Japan

CATEGORY
Other Facilities, Renovation, Interior Design

Restrooms with tea room-like expansion. This project began in 2018 when Takijiri’s work on the school’s third-floor girls’ restroom was highly regarded, and he was entrusted with the spatial design of the fourth-floor girls’ restroom.

The only request from the school was to include “yellow” as an image color.

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© Kiyoshi Nishioka
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In an environment with a high degree of freedom, the architects approached artist Ai Teramoto-san to propose a new way of being in the space, and this joint project was realized.  

The theme of the space is a “tea room.” A round mirror reminiscent of the full moon. It is a mirror imitating a hanging scroll.

Abstract plots on the pole-framed ceiling reminiscent of a Japanese-style room, and paintings of pine trees, hands, and towels are discreetly painted on the walls reminiscent of folding screens. To proceed with the project, we formed the overall framework of the project.

Tearoom
© Kiyoshi Nishioka
Tearoom
© Kiyoshi Nishioka
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© Kiyoshi Nishioka

Teramoto-san then added the forms, textures, and images that he remembered from the school’s internal research.

As they went back and forth between the rough sketches drawn by the artist and the architect’s drawings and CG, their ideas became so mixed that it was difficult to tell which of them was the idea.

In the tea ceremony, a “tea room” is a space for entertaining people and appreciating the scenery.

Tearoom
© Kiyoshi Nishioka
Tearoom
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Although the toilet in this project is limited space, like a tea room, it is a space that can be expanded beyond its intended use, and it is named “TEAROOM” in the sense that it captures a tea room in a contemporary way.


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© Kiyoshi Nishioka
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© Kiyoshi Nishioka