Hiroshi Sambuichi: Architecture Begins with "Water, Air and Sun"

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In my work as an architect, my idea is to bring out the beauty of a specific place. The sun, the water and the air at that specific place. Thus my architecture will make the place as beautiful as possible. What interests me most is to bring out the beauty of a place. That’s why I spend a long time exploring the moving materials of the specific place.

In this video from the Louisiana Channel, Japanese architect Hiroshi Sambuichi explains his approach to design through observation and reverence for the natural conditions of an existing site, as seen in his recently completed installation, ‘The Water’, currently on display at the Cisterns Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Cite: Patrick Lynch. "Hiroshi Sambuichi: Architecture Begins with "Water, Air and Sun"" 07 Jun 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/873169/hiroshi-sambuichi-architecture-begins-with-water-air-and-sun> ISSN 0719-8884

三分一博志:建筑始于 “水,空气与阳光”

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