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The strongest image of the "Cholocate" building (completed in 2009) is its suspended above a typical Japanese provincial townscape tea-house. Contrasting in terms of life-style, materials and time flowing perception, the traditional bow-space raises the curtain on “another” Japan.
The strongest image of the "Cholocate" building (completed in 2009) is its suspended above a typical Japanese provincial townscape tea-house. Contrasting in terms of life-style, materials and time flowing perception, the traditional bow-space raises the curtain on “another” Japan.
While it is true that a foreign traveler can grasp something real of the country of the rising sun visiting its Shrines, Temples and, if lucky, Tea-houses, yet does he/she can really dive into real Japan? Doors of traditional houses are shut. Best restaurants are hidden. The kanji world is difficult to decode. Interest, curiosity and imagination are our only torch in the world of infinite hints.
Primordial soil walls, jauntily folded cooper plates, swiftly crafted wooden parapet overlook a modern city. What do they want to say? By @NovozhilovaM
Primordial soil walls, jauntily folded cooper plates, swiftly crafted wooden parapet overlook a modern city. What do they want to say? By @NovozhilovaM