"Japan Room" - an exercise in something "completely different," but not completely...


Brief:
This iteration was based on a studio assignment, which asked the students to explore our ideas and concept in a form, would would be different than the work to date. I did so, by taking my interest in Japan and Japanese visual themes and creating a small room, which embodied a certain aspect of this passion of mine. The room held no specific functionality, other than its role as an enclosed space and the interior design being that of Japan.
Results:
At the time, this iteration allowed me to think in a different way, taking into considerations of physical production that I had not previously considered. Also, it brought to light my attention and appreciation for Japanese spaces and architectural design. Although I was confused at first, by the results and my personal inclinations following this mini-project, this exploration of design proved useful in creating my most current iteration (as have all my other previous iterations mentioned here). I realized the impact of creating a space or even referencing a Japanese inspired space, room, layout, home, etc...
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