
"The height of the mountain and the irregularity of the forest define the form. The colour and texture of the brick reinforce the character of its geometry. A large, silent space beneath the sunlight entering through the skylights allows one, from within, to see the sky, take up the brush, and transform the space."
"The height of the mountain and the irregularity of the forest define the form. The colour and texture of the brick reinforce the character of its geometry. A large, silent space beneath the sunlight entering through the skylights allows one, from within, to see the sky, take up the brush, and transform the space."
The height of the mountain and the irregularity of the forest define the form. The color and texture of the brick reinforce the character of its geometry. A large, silent space sits beneath sunlight entering through skylights. From within, the sky is visible. The space supports taking up the brush and transforming the interior environment. The design connects landscape-derived form with material expression and controlled natural light. The skylights create a view outward while maintaining a quiet, open interior. The resulting environment enables creative activity through spatial openness and sky visibility.
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