The concept box represents memories as layers that are connected to each other by a path.
Each layer represent a stage in life: childhood (stars), adolescence (chessboard game pattern), and adulthood (winding, twisting).
We can peek at certain older memories that mean a lot to us, and we can share our memories to other people if we let them peek through our door.
The concept box represents memories as layers that are connected to each other by a path.
The first interior studio project done at NAFA. The project brief was to individually interpret the word 'memory' into a residential project for a client of our choice.
Concept:
Our memories build up like layers that are interconnected to each other. Recent memories are more vivid and reliable, while we may only remember certain older memories that left an impression. They also connect us with other people in our lives.
Client:
Haruki Murakami is a Japanese author whose works deal with themes like coming of age, self-discovery, loneliness and isolation.