YAWARAKA CHASHITSU [ FLEXIBLE TEAROOM ]


YAWARAKA CHASHITSU [ FLEXIBLE TEAROOM ]

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Japanese architecture has always been flexible. Floors made of straw, and walls made out of paper. Through the use of sliding paper screens and partitions (shoji and fusuma) walls have been used not as walls but as entrances and exits, windows, and devices to adjust a room's lighting. We have recreated the mindset of our predecessors in Japan.
Furthermore, tearooms were originally meant to be used to block out mundane information, and create extraordinariness, and the tiny entranceways were introduced by Nobunaga so that the cultured and educated could interact as perfect equals, becoming "just people". We believe that the essential tearoom is a space, separated and extraordinary, inside which people can talk as perfect equals.
Just as Nobunaga, who hoped that every person would create value, introduced the tearoom, we think it's a good idea to have this essential tearoom in the office too.


New Value in Behavior
Further value that arises from among act.
In the function for the Intended purpose, it is simple and honest.
But, It gives birth to new value from among actions that uses the function.