Friday 13 March 2009

Terunobu Fujimori's teahouse


This tiny house is built atop two chestnut trees. The architect Terunobu Fujimori, has observed that a tea house is “the ultimate personal architecture.” Its extreme compactness, which would at most accommodate four and a half tatami mats (2.7 square metres) or even just two tatami mats (1.8 square metres) of floor space, makes it feel as though it were an extension of one’s body, “like a piece of clothing.”
What can I say, I love it and I want to live there, Oooo and isn't it the perfect house for a witch...Hazel.

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