'Opara Domestica' ll - Similar Difference (1997 - 1999)
‘Similar Differences’ is an architectural prototype introduced as a parallel relationship between dimension and function, where proportion is relative to use. An entity within the dwelling space, accommodating what contains, and what is contained.
It is composed of empty compartments, built-in objects and compositional pieces within other compartments, which could be assembled to create new objects.
The project consists of 182 compartments accessible in two directions.
There are two components of 91 compartments which merge at the diagonal of void squares or the line of reflections.
The built-in objects and compositional pieces within the prototype are adapted to the many different aspects of living such as games, furniture, kitchen and dinning utensils, work and building utensils and so on.
Dimensions:
-207.4cm / 207.4cm / 5.5cm / 44.0cm
Materials:
-Wood (American red alders)