KENGO KUMA Oribe Tea House Pavilion, Japan 2005
A temporary, mobile tea room. Corrugated plastic boards 5mm thick are arrayed at 65mm intervals and fixed together using banding bands. Once the bands are unfastened, the tea room returns to an assembly of cheap elements, making it easy to move. The entire form resembles an irregularly-shaped cocoon, and is an homage to Furuta Oribe’s deformed tea ceremony bowl.
Photographer Matthew Hranek’s guest cabin near Callicoon, New York.
Patrick Hickley
“I iz in your bed, yawning.”
Photo by ©famkefonz
I love you too Taylor tot.
Thank you, it will be a good day I’m sure. School is fun and cheers me up, so I’m good. I did not have you pegged as an insensitive jerk either:]
Missed the bus.
My father decided he’d say, ‘sorry for not going to your thing last night, I know I got chewed out for it.’ I’m not bothered that he didn’t come to my final band concert of high school. I am bothered that I am being used as a vessel for him to make rude remarks about my mother.
My mom drove me to school and talked to me about money, which has been a rough issue thanks to my dad, and I’m not entirely sure because the matter has been talked about since I was born, but they might actually get a divorce this time. Fingers crossed.
She also brought up graduation and started crying and all the stress and tension in my house lately just is overwhelming her, and me, and it has broke my resolve, so I might actually walk at graduation now.
It is going to be a great, wonderful day.
Jelly doe?;D
I know e’rythang dear
You aren’t a creeper doe:]