Link to image Link to Set A Tadao Ando-designed inner space, framed by unadorned concrete walls, infuses this about 100-year-old traditional wooden house in Honmura with new life. Here, contrasting elements of past/present, wood/concrete, and light/shadow overlap in a microcosm of Ando's architectural style. Learn about Ando's work and Naoshima history through photographs, sketches, and… Read more »
Monthly Archives: August 2016
Ando Museum Honmura, Honmura Naoshima Island, Japan. Architect: Tadao Ando, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set A Tadao Ando-designed inner space, framed by unadorned concrete walls, infuses this about 100-year-old traditional wooden house in Honmura with new life. Here, contrasting elements of past/present, wood/concrete, and light/shadow overlap in a microcosm of Ando's architectural style. Learn about Ando's work and Naoshima history through photographs, sketches, and… Read more »
Ando Museum Honmura, Honmura Naoshima Island, Japan. Architect: Tadao Ando, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set A Tadao Ando-designed inner space, framed by unadorned concrete walls, infuses this about 100-year-old traditional wooden house in Honmura with new life. Here, contrasting elements of past/present, wood/concrete, and light/shadow overlap in a microcosm of Ando's architectural style. Learn about Ando's work and Naoshima history through photographs, sketches, and… Read more »
Ando Museum Honmura, Honmura Naoshima Island, Japan. Architect: Tadao Ando, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set A Tadao Ando-designed inner space, framed by unadorned concrete walls, infuses this about 100-year-old traditional wooden house in Honmura with new life. Here, contrasting elements of past/present, wood/concrete, and light/shadow overlap in a microcosm of Ando's architectural style. Learn about Ando's work and Naoshima history through photographs, sketches, and… Read more »
Ando Museum Honmura, Honmura Naoshima Island, Japan. Architect: Tadao Ando, 2013.
Link to image Link to Set A Tadao Ando-designed inner space, framed by unadorned concrete walls, infuses this about 100-year-old traditional wooden house in Honmura with new life. Here, contrasting elements of past/present, wood/concrete, and light/shadow overlap in a microcosm of Ando's architectural style. Learn about Ando's work and Naoshima history through photographs, sketches, and… Read more »