Glass Tea House Mondrian

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Glass Tea House Mondrian is a contemporary, minimalist glass pavilion and tea house installation by artist Hiroshi Sugimoto that reinterprets the traditional Japanese tea house through modernist geometry and transparency.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art installation
contemporary pavilion
tea house
architecturalStyle contemporary art
minimalist architecture
modernist geometry
colorCharacteristic predominantly clear and neutral tones
countryOfOrigin Japan
creator Hiroshi Sugimoto NERFINISHED
culturalContext Japanese tea ceremony
Western modernism
curatorialStatus temporary installation
designedFor contemplation
meditative experience
function exhibition pavilion
tea ceremony
genre installation art
site-specific art
hasPart approach pathway
glass pavilion
tea ceremony space
water basin
hasSpatialQuality open interior
visual continuity with surroundings
inception 2014
inspiredBy Piet Mondrian NERFINISHED
traditional Japanese tea house
locationOfFirstInstallation Venice NERFINISHED
materialUsed glass
steel
movement contemporary art
minimalism in architecture
notableFeature floating platform appearance
integration of light and reflection
rectilinear grid composition
transparent glass walls
presentedAt Le Stanze del Vetro NERFINISHED
presentedDuring Venice Architecture Biennale NERFINISHED
theme abstraction of architectural space
dialogue between tradition and modernity
transparency and perception
usesDesignPrinciple grid-based composition
minimal ornamentation
modular proportions

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Hiroshi Sugimoto notableWork Glass Tea House Mondrian