Architecture Archive
Architecture Archive is a long-term research archive dedicated to exploring the relationship between Time, Space, and Human Experience.
建築とは建物ではなく、人間が時間と空間の交差点で体験する豊かさを記録するものである。
This archive is not a collection of buildings.
It is a collection of experiences that emerge within buildings, landscapes, and living environments.
The focus is not architecture as an object, but architecture as a human experience.
Light and shadow.
Materials and textures.
Temperature and sound.
Distance and movement.
Views and transitions.
Silence and atmosphere.
These elements continuously shape how people experience everyday life.
A room can feel larger than its physical dimensions.
A garden can change the meaning of a space.
A window can transform an ordinary moment through light.
Architecture is not simply what we see.
It is what we experience.
Within 22degrees Universe, Architecture exists at the intersection of Time and Space.
Human beings live within time.
Human beings live within space.
Experience emerges where time and space meet.
Architecture Archive documents these moments through observation, photographs, and spatial experience records.
The archive includes traditional Japanese houses, kominka, residential architecture, gardens, preservation projects, renovation studies, Okinawan architecture, satoyama environments, mid-century modern spaces, and everyday living environments.
Its purpose is to better understand how space influences human well-being, comfort, memory, creativity, and the richness of daily life.
Through continuous observation over many years, the archive seeks to explore a central question:
What creates meaningful human experience within space?
Architecture Archive
A Research Archive of Time, Space, and Human Experience.