Fragile Shelter, designed by Hidemi Nishida, is a temporary shelter in the forest in Japan. The shelter leads people to gather together, and take part in a number of events and activities within. Users vary from local students having a party to kindergarten children going for lunch. Check out all the pics...very cool! http://www.ilikearchitecture.net/2012/03/fragile-shelter-hidemi-nishida/
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TADAO ANDO. Would this area be considered a space? It's only partially defined by walls and floor but is left open on 3 sides. Maybe it is a space created by the resonance created between the object like walls, the deification that we talked about in class. If that if the case, how much of the defining forms be erased before it no longer implies a space that can be interpreted as a whole?