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Shoji
Shoji

Shoji

This arrangement of the tatami blocks around the circumference is traditional for zazen, in which trainee Zen monks sit facing the wall. The shadows of the shoji cross-pieces make a focus for concentration. Design by Japanese architect, Tetsuo Goto. A combination of concealed adjustable fluorescent striplights and daylight bathes the interior equally from ceiling and walls.
Japan
Author: Michael Freeman
©Michael Freeman
File state: Final
Photo size: 19.6 Mpixels (56.2 MB uncompressed) - 4435x4430 pixels (14.7x14.7 in / 37.5x37.5 cm at 300 dpi)
Photo keywords: tatami blocks, zazen, zen, meditaiton, Japanese, japan, monk, wall, ceiling, shoji, architect, Tetsuo Goto, fluorescent, interior, light, simplicity, room, modern interior, meditative spaces, pd
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