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743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

The coffee table on the mezzanine platform, made from discarded I-beams and tea-colored glass, combines in a cross formation, showcasing a sense of strength while subtly expressing symbols and the spirituality of the material itself.

Photo credit:
Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

The staircase and relaxation platform adopt a winding form to construct subtle visual relationships between the first floor, mezzanine, and second floor, creating a garden-like line of sight and physical perception.

Photo credit:
Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

Photo credit:
Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

Photo credit:
Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

Photo credit:
Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

Photo credit:
Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

Photo credit:
Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

Photo credit:
Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

Photo credit:
Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

On the second floor, a white birch trunk, repurposed as a partition for the tatami relaxation space, adds a touch of nature to the environment.

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Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

Remarkably, this seemingly lifeless trunk sprouts new buds, epitomizing the essence of vitality.

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Heinong

743 ART Lab
NONG STUDIO

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Heinong

Place des Arts
Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA)

Photo credit:
Tom Arban

Place des Arts
Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA)

Photo credit:
Tom Arban

Place des Arts
Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA)

Photo credit:
Tom Arban

Place des Arts
Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA)

Photo credit:
Tom Arban

Place des Arts
Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA)

Photo credit:
Tom Arban

Place des Arts
Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA)

Photo credit:
Tom Arban

Place des Arts
Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA)

Photo credit:
Tom Arban

Place des Arts
Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) and Bélanger Salach Architecture (BSA)

Photo credit:
Tom Arban