How These Japanese-Influenced Studios Were Inspired by Ritual



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With so much of today’s homes striving for flexible and multipurpose spaces, what if you designed a space for a single specific use, or ritual?

Situated in a suburban native backyard, MRTN Architects designed two studios, inspired by Japanese teahouses and architecture. With one studio for work, and the other not for work, the idea of ritual shapes the character of these buildings.

Website article with photographs and the floor plan;
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Ember by MRTN Architects

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Landscape design by Sam Cox Landscape
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