Mallet Quartet: I. Fast is music created by Steve Reich. My Folly architecture is designed based on the emotions embodied in this music, Japanese classical music's cultural background, and Steve Reich's composition style.
After listening to this music repeatedly, I always dream of places with similar characteristics during sleep, so when I wake up, I record some fragments of my dreams on paper, such as endless bamboo forests, busy intersections with numerous aerial corridors interspersed, and myriad mountains that break through the sky like needles. So this whole architectural design is a complex and abstract product of my dreams. I analyzed and found out these places are combined by countless but independent existences that share the same elements. They have a lot in common with the music itself. For example, the music itself has a dense rhythm. It is classical music; only marimba and vibraphone are used, but the ever-changing timbre conveys a complex emotion to the listener. From the designer's point of view, I hope that users can feel the same sentiment that this music wants to express through the two senses of sight and touch.







Campfire
The campfire is the depressed plane on the central. I remove the fire element from it and let the light through the opening to the upper level. It is the campfire; This is also the only time in these dream experiences that I sit with others and communicate with them. The whole design is like a hiking experience so some people will go there for a break.