
The constructive system of Yure is based on a simple way of connecting two elements, by traditional wood crafted joints, commonly used by the Japanese carpenters.
This type of assembling the wooden elements, vertically and obliquely, allow the structure to expand through a spiral movement into an open space lattice. The result is an organic and flexible space, allowing free movement through and up the structure by using the ladder to access the bedroom, living room and terrace.

Yure, Jardin des Tuileries, Paris
Program: pavilion
Architects: Kengo Kuma
Client: Gallerie Philippe Gravier
Completion: 2015

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