A “straight-to-curve” wooden wall resembling a watch bracelet dominates the far end of the room.
The composition is clear and simple. It is arranged according to the conditions of the relationship between time and experiences that occur in sub-spaces. To be specific, black stained wood seats for slowness, gray stone walls with 1 out of 3 of height from the floor for the space in between. Besides, there are spaces for interaction, such as counters and white walls. The upper part is a screen to receive warm light from the ceiling. The three main components use geometry that strictly references one another for the unity of space.
When talking about being a shelter, it also reminded me of the experience of sitting under a tree. That event was conveyed as architectural elements in the upper plane of the room creating a phenomenon of rhythmic shedding of light.