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DMZ Tea House / Didier Faustino
Entitled ‘Sky’s The Limit’, the DMZ Tea House is towering over the snowfields.
Architects: Didier Faustino
Location: Yang Yang, South Korea
Photography: Hong Lee
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“Sky Is The Limit” is a domestic space sample, propulsed 20 meters above the ground, a tea room projected in a state of weightlessness, over the troubled horizon. The building’s body is nothing more than a fragile skeleton. Its thin arachnoid structure sets under tension a vertical void. A bicephalous head over this fleshless body is composed of two entities. Two captive voids of strictly similar dimensions provide two opposing experiences.