Skip to content

Details

I first came across SANAA while studying interior design.
At the time, their work existed mainly as references — quiet, minimal, and largely theoretical.

More recently, a visit to SANAA’s project in Taichung brought that earlier understanding into physical experience.
Walking through the building made it clear that SANAA’s architecture is not fully grasped through images or drawings alone, but through movement, light, proportion, and time spent within the space.

This design session is not a lecture or a comprehensive overview of the practice.
It is a small, focused conversation based on first-hand experience, reflecting on how SANAA’s architecture is read, felt, and remembered.

You may also like