Sunday, March 1, 2009

Colour box homes

How was your weekend? We prayed that the Victorian fires wouldn't come near us... and thank God, it didn't. Sunday was a a cool, slightly wet day which was so nice. We went to the Camberwell Markets... I scored a new yellow art glass vase to add to my slowly growing collection lining the mantlepiece, 2 Polly Pockets for Hannah, a little sweet picture and a large picture for my wall.



But I had a rather freaky incident on Friday night while surfing a website I stumbled on, Found Shit.
No kidding I almost fell off my chair when I saw this pic.



I had a recurrent dream living in one of these places almost a year ago!!! I still remember the layout of this home, except this wasn't on a busy street in Japan! It was in an English countryside... with bulbous but large, high, bright rooms inside.

The weird thing is... until Saturday, I'd never seen/heard of this Japanese concept living before!

This is the Reversible Destiny lofts in Mitaka, Japan built in memory of Helen Keller. This is the excerpt from their website:



The nine-unit multiple dwelling... [is the] first completed example of procedural architecture... [which is] an architecture of precision and unending invention. Works of procedural architecture function as well-tooled pieces of equipment that help the body organize its thoughts and actions to a greater degree than had previously been thought possible. These lofts address and reframe, right in the midst of the workaday world, what have thus-far been intractable philosophical problems, even at times giving rise to possible solutions. Set up to put fruitfully into question all that goes on within them, they steer residents to examine minutely the actions they take and to reconsider and, as it were, recalibrate their equanimity and self-possession, causing them to doubt themselves long enough to find a way to reinvent themselves. These tactically posed architectural volumes put human organisms on the track of why they are as they are. To be sure, every loft comes with a set of directions for use.

Via Found Shit
Pics from Reversible Destiny

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