9.06.2010

surpassing white

IWI Orthodontics @ Harajuku, Tokyo by Ali Rahim and Hina Jamelle of Contemporary Architecture Practice.
Dr Yasuhiro Itsuki practices there with his new-age orthodontic method that he discovered and patented himself. He wanted his place to represent high technology and the future, just like the new method he uses.

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Glass sliding doors seperate treatment rooms from corridor revealing not much with their blue-tintedness.

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Lines of LED light like trails, suggesting movement while utility or function is concealed behind refined laser-cut custom-made fluid shaped panels of white calcium silicate.
Only 66-m squared, the architects used continuing interior structure on to balcony to extend space. Overall the place is like a piece of jewellery with ultra fine details.

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I read about these super designed places through a magazine I'm hooked on: FRAME MAGAZINE. Google them, Chapters them, Wiki them, do whatever you can but check it out.

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