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14 Aug 2017


'A full expression of Zen': Architect Sun Tianwen inspired by Japanese seasons for vivid Setsugekka restaurant
BY Kim Megson

'A full expression of Zen': Architect Sun Tianwen inspired by Japanese seasons for vivid Setsugekka restaurant

The colours of the changing seasons in Japan have inspired architect Sun Tianwen to design an eye-catchingly luminous restaurant in the city of Changchun, China.

The concept for the 1,300sq m (14,000sq ft) restaurant, called Setsugekka, derives from the ancient Japanese art and design tradition of the same name, which celebrates the motifs of snow, moon and flowers and the passage of time throughout the year.

Sun’s restaurant, therefore, features vivid LED lights around the interior which change to illuminate the space in the colours of blue-white for winter, yellow-white for autumn and pink-white for spring.

The different elements in the minimalist space – including clear glass dividers, an extensive light band and a complete black background to the sushi counter – have been designed and arranged to come together harmoniously as “a full expression of Zen” that create "a rippling blossom before the eyes in an ‘aha’ moment".

“No matter how exquisite the concept and definition are, any space most likely ends up being judged by form alone,” said Sun, who leads design studio Shanghai Hip-pop. “However, we reject any simple theory or opinion. Instead [we want to achieve something deeper] when embracing the architectural and interior environments that we live in.

“Instead of saying ‘what is this?’, it is more significant to focus on the question ‘what feelings do we want to convey?’”


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