RESIDENCE WS by MOMENT
Tokyo, Japan
DESIGN NOTE
A room just for contemporary art, with no furniture
A flexible void inspired by “metabolism”
Details designed to cast soft shadows
photography : MOMENT
words : Reiji Yamakura/IDREIT
MOMENT, a design studio founded by Hisaaki Hirawata and Tomohiro Watanabe, renovated a residence in an apartment building in Tokyo. The designers developed the sophisticated design based on the concept “metabolism” inspired by the lifestyles of the client, who wanted art to be close to them and to live a life with simple changes.
As a symbol of this concept, the residence has a room in the centre of the dwelling, called a gallery, which was unfurnished and only used to display art.
The duo says, “By placing this gallery in the centre, we tried to design a space that allows for flexible uses, like margins, in a typical fixed room layout.” They aimed to create a unique space that goes beyond the pre-existing borders of architecture, interior design and furniture, and treat contemporary art as if it were a finishing layer of the interior. The same borderless approach also led to the door opening design that shows an exposed concrete wall at the side. Besides, the details of the ceiling and beams were carefully designed with the idea of casting soft shadows.
DETAIL
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Name : RESIDENCE WS
Designer: Hisaaki Hirawata, Tomohiro Watabe/ MOMENT
Construction: Switch Works
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Completion date: September, 2019
Floor area: 130 sqm
Material:
floor / oak flooring
wall /’Keiso-do’ diatomaceous earth finish (grey beige)
ceiling / AEP (off-white)
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