Space Lab Co., Ltd. - http://spc-lab.jp/
Concept & design: Hiroto Hagiwara
3D Modeling: Bismark Joseph Calucag & Hiroto Hagiwara
The man in the mirror is an architect.
He was asked to design an interior for an apartment. The studio is a short walk from the station.
He wanted this small space to be open. He made a long window, a skylight, and a door to the next space.
He likes to look at the aquarium. That is because it is a completed world. He made a water tank between the windows.
He thought that the fish swimming there seemed to be swimming in the sky. He made an upside-down sea and a cloth cloud outside the window. The checkered pattern of cloth was inspired by Robert Venturi and Katsura of Japan.
He next decided to put a table and a chair. A bonsai-like table imitating a natural tree and a metal chair in an extremely abstracted shape. He likes both expressionism and constructivism.
He next wanted to gently connect the wall and the ceiling. So he decided to turn countless thin metal strips in all directions. They looked like furniture. He used the band to make new tables, chairs, and shelves. He believes that human touch needs warmth. The part touched by the hand was changed to wood material.
He then decided to hang the unnecessary tables and chairs from the ceiling. The cloth city and the tank made him feel like he was floating. The room and tank should be well supported by H steel.
He then checked under the floor. Innumerable LAN cables extend under the floor, making them look suspicious. He can not do anything. He decided to leave it alone.
He looks at the mirror every morning to check his appearance. So he decided to put an antique mirror in the middle.
Between red (reality) and blue (imaginary), his outline in the mirror is misty and uncertain.
The man in the mirror is an architect.