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The story of “zero” – the Zen minimalism
Chapter 1: Power of Zero
Chapter 2: Abundance by subtraction
Chapter 3: Abundance by condensation
Chapter 4: Abundance by absence
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MUJI – a brand that helps you design your own happiness
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CH1: History of “Less is more”
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CH3: Efficiency or Happiness?
CH4: The “Less is more” Design
CH5: Stories of “Less is more” Economy
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Peculiar perspective of sustainable architecture
MUJI – a brand that helps you design your own happiness
House Vision 2016
Kengo Kuma Exhibition: a LAB for materials
Tadao Ando: Endeavors at The National Art Center, Tokyo
The MOMAT Exhibition: The Japanese House – Architecture and Life after 1945 –
In-depth report: “Projects in Progress” by Shigeru Ban
Dwell on Design Los Angeles 2017
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About this site
Zero (kuu): the core tenet of Zen Buddhism
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Zen minimalism
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What is Zen?
Zen art: aesthetics of ultimate minimalism
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Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement): Define ultimate essentials by subtraction
Kare-sansui (Japanese Zen rock garden): ultimate beauty of absence
Bonsai: condensation of nature for your palm
Japanese aesthetics
The story of “zero” – the Zen minimalism
▼
Chapter 1: Power of Zero
Chapter 2: Abundance by subtraction
Chapter 3: Abundance by condensation
Chapter 4: Abundance by absence
Minimalist
▼
Minimalism and happiness
Minimalist and design
MUJI – a brand that helps you design your own happiness
The “Less is more” Economy
▼
CH1: History of “Less is more”
CH2: Current Status of “More”
CH3: Efficiency or Happiness?
CH4: The “Less is more” Design
CH5: Stories of “Less is more” Economy
Design and Architecture
▼
Peculiar perspective of sustainable architecture
MUJI – a brand that helps you design your own happiness
House Vision 2016
Kengo Kuma Exhibition: a LAB for materials
Tadao Ando: Endeavors at The National Art Center, Tokyo
The MOMAT Exhibition: The Japanese House – Architecture and Life after 1945 –
In-depth report: “Projects in Progress” by Shigeru Ban
Dwell on Design Los Angeles 2017
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