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Japanese Studio Creates Moss-Covered Earthen Roof Waiting Area for Tea Room

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Jon Astbury

4mo ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

Japanese architecture studio Kurosawa Kawara-Ten has designed and self-built a waiting area for the Sekiyuan tea room in Chiba, Japan. The small timber pavilion features a distinctive sloping earthen roof made of mortar and soil that is designed to gradually become overgrown with moss over time. The structure contains a simple timber bench and was constructed in collaboration with the tea room's master, who is also a ceramic artist. The project represents a blend of traditional Japanese architectural elements with contemporary sustainable design approaches.

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Local studio Kurosawa Kawara-Ten has completed a waiting area for the Sekiyuan tea room in Chiba, Japan, sheltering it with a textured roof of mortar and soil that will be gradually overgrown with moss.
Named Sekiyuan Waiting Area, the small timber pavilion contains a timber bench and was self-built by Kurosawa Kawara-Ten with the tea room's master, who is also a ceram
The project represents a blend of traditional Japanese architectural elements with contemporary sustainable design approaches.
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Kurosawa Kawara-Ten has completed a waiting area for the Sekiyuan tea room in Chiba, Japan, sheltering it with a textured roof of mortar and soil that will be gradually overgrown with moss.

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