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Building: TEA HOUSE IN OYODO

大淀の茶室 テントの茶室・ベニヤの茶室・ブロックの茶室

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The Oyodo Tea Houses represent an experimental trilogy by Tadao Ando, completed in 1986 in Osaka's Oyodo Ward. This groundbreaking project consists of three distinct structures: a tent tea house, a plywood tea house, and a concrete block tea house. Each pavilion demonstrates Ando's innovative approach to material expression and minimalist design philosophy. By employing unconventional and humble materials, Ando challenged traditional tea house aesthetics while exploring the essential relationship between space, material, and human experience. These structures remain significant examples of contemporary Japanese architecture and Ando's exploration of form and materiality during the 1980s.

The Oyodo Tea Houses represent an experimental trilogy by Tadao Ando, completed in 1986 in Osaka's Oyodo Ward. This groundbreaking project consists of three distinct structures: a tent tea house, a plywood tea house, and a concrete block tea house. Each pavilion demonstrates Ando's innovative approa

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The Oyodo Tea Houses represent an experimental trilogy by Tadao Ando, completed in 1986 in Osaka's Oyodo Ward. This groundbreaking project consists of three distinct structures: a tent tea house, a plywood tea house, and a concrete block tea house. Each pavilion demonstrates Ando's innovative approach to material expression and minimalist design philosophy. By employing unconventional and humble materials, Ando challenged traditional tea house aesthetics while exploring the essential relationship between space, material, and human experience. These structures remain significant examples of contemporary Japanese architecture and Ando's exploration of form and materiality during the 1980s.