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KENGO KUMA Oribe Tea House Pavilion, Japan 2005
A temporary, mobile tea room. Corrugated plastic boards 5mm thick are arrayed at 65mm intervals and fixed together using banding bands. Once the bands are unfastened, the tea room returns to an assembly of cheap elements, making it easy to move. The entire form resembles an irregularly-shaped cocoon, and is an homage to Furuta Oribe’s deformed tea ceremony bowl.
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Locals and Tourists by Eric Fischer
Maps of London and New York based on the number of photographs taken by people. Blue points are pictures taken by locals, red points are by locals, and yellow points are indeterminate.
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And another.
Range Life for Matter by Atelier Takagi.