Boolean // University Of Tokyo // Japan // Torafu Architects

Torafu Architects designed Boolean, an interior installation for the cafe space located at the entrance of the Faculty of Medicine Experimental Research Building in the University of Tokyo.

At first the place was just a waiting room with a vending machine and covered with hard materials such as stone. In order to create a warmer space they used two L-shaped wooden objects placed in a different orientation, one as a partition wall and the other for a bench.

Cutting circles out of the partition wall and the bench, as if a floating sphere burst and made holes on contact with them, the place feels more open providing a new perspective form which to view everyday life.

The following is from the architects:

‘This is an interior designing project for a cafe space located at the side of the entrance of Faculty of Medicine Experimental Research Building in the University of Tokyo.

At first the place was just a waiting room with a vending machine and was covered with hard materials, such as stone flooring, walls, and stainless window sash. In order to offset the feeling of such hard materials, we used two L-shaped wooden objects placed in a different orientation, one to be a partition wall, and the other for a bench.
Imagining variously-sized spheres floating around in three-dimensional space, we cut circles out of the partition wall and bench as if the floating spheres burst and made holes on contact with them.
People can see the surrounding scenery through the holes on the partition wall and hang out with other people sitting on the bench.
Holes overlapping each other make the place feel more open as if there were floating spheres passing through the wall and ceiling, and framed scenery through the hole provides people a new perspective from which to view everyday life.
Holes overlapping each other make the place feel more open as if there were floating spheres passing through the wall and ceiling, and framed scenery through the hole provides people a new perspective from which to view everyday life.’

For more information and pictures visit: www.torafu.com.




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