Sunday, April 13, 2014

Eugene Jahng: Looking Out Week


The Shelf-Pod by Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio is completely composed of shelves. Intended to fit the owner’s gigantic collection of books, the walls are interlocking laminated pine boards that create the latticed shelving units. It was specifically designed to display maximum storage and exhibition for the owner’s collection of books and artifacts on Islamic history. All the elements of the living space, such as stairs, windows, or furniture, were carefully designed to fit the scale of the shelves and to create a ‘geometrical harmony’ like that of Islamic architecture.







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