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DESIGN DETAILS |
DESIGN NAME: Koto Tea Space
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Cafe
INSPIRATION: The space is designed with a Japanese design concept, Sichu no Sankyo, a rural hut in the bustling city. There are layers to help escape from ordinary life, from the entrance to a main tea salon and a bathroom for enjoying solitude and silence. There is respect for the classic Japanese architecture for proportion and composition. Important references are from Shugaku-in palace and Tai-an tea house. Tile patterns derive from the pan-Asian motif as a sign of cultural exchange.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Koto Tea Space is an exclusive Japanese tea House to appreciate and promote authentic Japanese tea in downtown Bangkok.
The entrance of the tea space is covered in wave-patterned ceramic tiles to conceal the tea space from outside while blocking light and rain.
Tea Salon has 6 seats and 2 tatami spaces to relax. Space consists of a horizontal composition with a signature shelf. There is a clear hierarchy of the existing structure, earthy walls, and natural lacquer-painted furniture.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: Most of the service takes place at the main counter space. Due to the popularity, and limited seats, all seats must be reserved in advance. Frequent workshops take place in the shop to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Japanese Tea Culture. Tatami space is designed to accommodate tea ceremonies, as well as a casual resting area for the customers.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: The first design phase of the project started in August 2021 and finished in October 2021 in Bangkok.
The Construction started from 2021 October to 2022 January
Ceramic wall installation in 2022 June
Interior update completed in 2023 July
Location
492 Si Lom, Suriya Wong, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Interior Space and Exhibition Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: Ceramic tiles are fabricated from a 3D print mold. There has been a series of prototypes to rationalize the component. Each tile is placed on a slightly different angled metal bracket allowing view and wind penetration simulated in a 3D model. Simple on-site assembly system completed 2 hours on site with precision.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Width 4600mm X Depth 14550mm X Height 3320mm
Ceiling finish, Dark Gray Paint
Wall finish, Beige Texture Paint
Furniture, Solid Ash, and Ash Veneer Plywood coated with a natural lacquer finish
Lighting specification,
Evotechi LINE1616
Evotechi LINE 2507
Evotechi LINE 1701
PhillipsMAS LEDspotLV 3.5-20W 827 MR11 24D
Evotechi RIBBON 2835 4.8W
PhillipsMAS MR16 LED 12V 5.5W 3000K 24D GU5.3 (NO DIM)
TAGS: Japanese Tea, Ceramic, Digital fabrication, Tea Salon, Cafe
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The Japanese Design Concept
This project embraces the concept of Sichu no Sankyo. Learning from precedences informs the spatial arrangement of the design.
Thai Ceramic Cladding
Chulalongkorn University granted to develop an environmentally performative ceramic cladding. The team studied precedence from the Thai application of ceramic in cladding and Brise Soleil in Thai modernism architecture. The digital fabrication and computer simulation led to novel expression in Thai ceramic cladding.
CHALLENGE: Construction
Working with local contractors made it difficult to communicate design intentions as often they make interpretations or design changes without the designer's approval. Only the frequent visit to the construction site with careful on-site explanation improves the difficulty.
Ceramic Fabrication
Tiles have been modified several times through physical fabrication tests to be finalized. 3 prototype cladding leads to the final design.
ADDED DATE: 2023-09-27 03:02:14
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : n.a.
IMAGE CREDITS: Image #1, Santawat Chienpradit and Swita Uancharoenkul, Koto Tea Space, 2023
Image #2, Santawat Chienpradit and Swita Uancharoenkul, Koto Tea Space, 2023
Image #3, Santawat Chienpradit and Swita Uancharoenkul, Koto Tea Space, 2023
Image #4, Santawat Chienpradit and Swita Uancharoenkul, Koto Tea Space, 2023
Image #5, Santawat Chienpradit and Swita Uancharoenkul, Koto Tea Space, 2023
Video, Takanao Todo, Koto Tea Space, 2023
Sound, Lalinea, Blue Butter, 2022
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CLIENT/STUDIO/BRAND DETAILS |
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NAME: Takanao Todo
PROFILE: A design practice working from architectural works, and ceramic art, to graphic design based in Bangkok. The studio focuses on the integration of traditional crafts, digital technology, and the application of design concepts.
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COMMENTS |
Giulia Esposito |
Comment #100073 on June 22, 2024, 2:21 am |
The "Koto Tea Space" is a masterpiece that perfectly embodies the essence of Japanese design philosophy, Sichu no Sankyo, offering an oasis of tranquility in the heart of a bustling city. The meticulous attention to detail, from the wave-patterned ceramic tiles at the entrance that shield the inner sanctum from the external chaos to the serene tea salon designed for intimate gatherings and quiet reflection, speaks volumes of the depth of research and dedication involved in its creation. The innovative use of Thai ceramic cladding, developed in collaboration with Chulalongkorn University, not only showcases a novel expression of Thai modernism but also addresses environmental concerns, marking a significant advancement in the field of sustainable design. The challenges faced during construction and ceramic fabrication highlight the commitment to excellence and the relentless pursuit of perfection. The seamless integration of traditional Japanese architectural principles with a contemporary design approach results in a space that is not just aesthetically pleasing but also deeply respectful of its cultural heritage and surroundings. This project is a testament to the power of thoughtful design to create spaces that promote well-being, cultural appreciation, and environmental sustainability. The achievement in the "Interior Space and Exhibition Design" category of the A' Design Award is well-deserved, and it is a privilege to witness such an inspiring work by Takanao Todo.
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Chloe Turner |
Comment #100678 on June 22, 2024, 4:22 am |
The award-winning "Koto Tea Space" is a testament to the profound ability of interior design to transcend mere aesthetics and foster a deep connection with cultural heritage and tranquility. The Japanese design concept of Sichu no Sankyo, which signifies a rural hut in the midst of a bustling city, is masterfully employed to create layers of escape from the ordinary, guiding visitors from the entrance through to a main tea salon and a secluded bathroom designed for solitude and silence. This space not only pays homage to the classic proportions and compositions of Japanese architecture, drawing important references from the Shugaku-in palace and Tai-an tea house, but it also celebrates cultural exchange through its thoughtful use of pan-Asian tile patterns. The respect for tradition coupled with a keen eye for modern design needs is evident in every detail, offering a serene and contemplative environment that stands as a remarkable achievement in the realm of Interior Space and Exhibition Design. The skillful blending of historical reverence and contemporary design principles in this cafe creates an immersive experience that is both enriching and inspiring. It is clear that the designer has not only created a space but has also crafted an experience that resonates with the essence of tranquility and cultural appreciation.
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Adam Harris |
Comment #101976 on June 22, 2024, 8:41 am |
The meticulous craftsmanship and profound understanding of space and tradition evident in the Koto Tea Space is truly commendable, marking it as a deserving winner of the A' Design Award in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design category. The way the design seamlessly marries the serene ethos of a Japanese tea house with the vibrant context of downtown Bangkok is nothing short of remarkable. This project not only showcases an exclusive tea experience but also serves as a cultural bridge, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the authentic essence of Japanese tea culture while surrounded by the innovative use of materials such as the wave-patterned ceramic tiles and natural lacquer-painted furniture. The thoughtful consideration of Sichu no Sankyo, integrating a tranquil escape within a bustling urban environment, reflects a deep respect for classic Japanese architecture and a keen eye for detail. Moreover, the research and challenges overcome during the project, from the development of environmentally performative ceramic cladding to the meticulous construction process, highlight a dedication to excellence and innovation. This work undoubtedly sets a high standard for design, blending tradition with modernity in a manner that is both respectful and forward-thinking.
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Mark Allen |
Comment #102673 on June 22, 2024, 11:01 am |
The "Koto Tea Space" is a truly remarkable example of how thoughtful design can create a sanctuary of tranquility and appreciation for the art of tea in the heart of a bustling city. Winning the A' Design Award in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design category is a testament to the innovative use of materials, such as the wave-patterned ceramic tiles, and the deep respect for traditional Japanese architectural principles. The dedication to merging authenticity with modern techniques, especially in the environmentally performative ceramic cladding developed in collaboration with Chulalongkorn University, showcases a forward-thinking approach to sustainable design. It is inspiring to see how challenges in construction and ceramic fabrication were met with ingenuity and a commitment to excellence, resulting in a space that not only respects its cultural heritage but also pushes the boundaries of contemporary design. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition; the "Koto Tea Space" stands as a beacon of innovative design and cultural reverence.
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