The following compositions were inspired by an essay written by Italian Architect Leonardo Ricci in the book – ‘The ManMade Object’.


‘My wife and I did not reason this way, for example: that we needed so many bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen. two baths…We started from something different… We asked ourselves what it meant to awaken. How we would wish to open ourselves to the world each morning, to a life of a day…What it meant…to close our day. What it meant to eat, to be among ourselves, or with our friends.’


‘Form is nothing other than the tangible expression of a reality and when this truly coincides with reality it is in consequence true, it is in consequence beautiful.’

29 Lower

29 Upper

Shroder Shrader Upper Closed

Shroder Shrader Upper Open

Shroder Shrader Lower

Traditional Chinese

E1027

Traditional Roman

Traditional Roman Section

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