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在2015年米兰设计周期,日本著名设计师隈研吾在米兰大学的“ENERGY FOR CREATIVITY”展览中展示了他的茧形创意厨房。这个名为“IRORI”的展示项目,其外立面选用1毫米厚的硫化纤维纸扭转编织而成,造型好似由飘带构成的拱形墙,看起来又像是一个“白茧”。隈研吾与日本厨具品牌kitchenhouse共同探讨人类生活中必不可少的厨房空间。自人类学会生火、进食熟食以来,就一直离不开水与火这两种元素,基于这点,隈研吾便将灶具和水槽一同摆放进这个被称作“Irori(围炉)”的当代厨房
At the 2015 Milan Design Cycle, the famous Japanese designer, Kengo Kuma presented his cocoon-shaped creative kitchen at the “ENERGY FOR CREATIVITY” exhibition at the University of Milan. The show, named “IRORI”, has a façade made of twisted, 1 mm thick vulcanized fiber paper that looks like an arch wall made of streamers that looks like a white cocoon. “.隈 Kengo and kitchen kitchen Japanese brand kitchenhouse together to explore the human life essential kitchen space. Since humankind learned to get angry and eat cooked food, it has been inseparable from the two elements of water and fire. Based on this, Gyeongwooke placed the cooker and sink together in this so-called ”Irori" Contemporary kitchen