moriyuki ochiai architects translates coastal topographies into chromatic interior landscape
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moriyuki ochiai architects translates coastal topographies into chromatic interior landscape
"The project translates the colors and material qualities of the Seto Inland Sea and Sensuijima Island into an environment and furniture system, drawing on the visual characteristics of water and earth."
"Furniture elements are defined by layered color gradients and textured surfaces, referencing coastal rock formations and geological strata, forming a composition that reads as both furniture and topographic landscape."
"The composition enables users to navigate and occupy the space in different ways, generating changing patterns of use over time, integrating color, texture, and form into a system that reflects natural phenomena."
Chromatic Symphony of Landscapes is a collaborative project that transforms the colors and materials of the Seto Inland Sea and Sensuijima Island into a dynamic environment. The design features furniture with layered color gradients and textured surfaces, mimicking coastal rock formations. These elements create a topographic landscape that supports various uses, allowing for movement and interaction. The project emphasizes a continuous spatial field, where furniture acts as an extension of the landscape, reflecting natural processes and accommodating flexible user engagement.
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