Nagoya-based architecture firm Studio Velocity completed a house, much rather a beauty salon, with curved walls that expand in volume as the structure retreats.
Completed earlier this year, the beauty salon is the result of an extensive study on curvature, and how it can apply to the creative use of indoor and outdoor space. Specifically, the need for an outdoor garden, cloth-drying and parking space, were part of the requirements.
Kentaro Kurihara and Miho Iwatsuki, the duo behind Studio Velocity, write that the initial idea came from a desire to create a structure that doesn’t blend in with its intimate retail and residential surroundings. They wanted a lasting impression to be imprinted on people who would walk or drive by on the relatively high-traffic street.
via @archiphoto
September 27, 2010 at 3:52 pm
this is quite beautiful and works well for a beauty salon. i can’t imagine living in here though, i would feel the need to be outdoors at all times!
September 28, 2010 at 3:54 am
can’t help thinking of diller+scofidio’s “slow house”…parallel trains of thought
September 29, 2010 at 1:28 am
good point! there are many similarities to diller+scofidio’s “slow house” (http://bit.ly/cvopgV). And if I recall, their client was a Japanese art collector.