A Serene “Canyon” in the City: Design of the Bangkok Cave Tea Room
byThe KSANA Tea Room transforms an urban crevice into an immersive tea ceremony experience, redefining the meaning of an “urban pause” through design language.
The KSANA Tea Room transforms an urban crevice into an immersive tea ceremony experience, redefining the meaning of an “urban pause” through design language.
This article will analyze the common themes behind these photographic projects, exploring how photography serves as a way of understanding the world.
These experiences have had a lasting impact on her artistic practice, driving her unwavering exploration of themes such as infinity and obliteration.
Titled ‘The Full Gamut’, featuring over 40 unique design projects that seamlessly bringing together creativity and innovation, aesthetics and cultural heritage in a sprawling setting.
Each project is the subject of in-depth analysis and continuous dialogue with clients to multiply innovative solutions, integrate additional uses and reveal the potential for each space.
Long dedicated his life to promoting Chinese culture through his technique coined the “composite picture”, in which the elements of another world were shown.
Pablo Madrid states “As the clients were keen for the house to have a timeless aesthetic, natural materials and light colors were used throughout the space.”