Tales of Saru / Studio for Architecture and Regional Urbanism
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Tales of Saru / Studio for Architecture and Regional Urbanism
"We all carry countless tales from our childhood that have shaped who we are. What if I were given the opportunity to translate those tales architecturally to relive them once again, this time as an adult? This is the story of a home that was always meant to be there— a timeless space that freezes memory yet continues indefinitely."
"We all carry countless tales from our childhood that have shaped who we are. What if I were given the opportunity to translate those tales architecturally to relive them once again, this time as an adult? This is the story of a home that was always meant to be there— a timeless space that freezes memory yet continues indefinitely."
A home is designed to translate childhood tales into architectural form so they can be relived as an adult. The project frames memory as something that can be frozen through spatial experience. The resulting space is described as timeless, intended to last beyond a single moment. The home is positioned as a continuous environment that preserves personal history while still functioning in the present. The concept connects identity formation from childhood experiences to the built environment, using architecture to hold stories and emotions over time.
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