Meditation Hut III "Victor"

Meditation Hut III “Victor”
Champaign, Illinois 

Meditation and water are wedded forever. --Herman Melville
 
The owners of a forested property wanted a quiet space to observe the surrounding nature. A naturalized understory leads to a visually kinetic approach ramp that contrasts to the subtle interior. Entry to the hut is through an obscured door detailed like the cedar walls. Inside an oversized window opposite the entrance immediately pulls the view back outside to a composed view of mature trees. Adjacent to this is a miniature tea cabinet. A raised platform in the main space supports three tatami mats.
 
The location along the north pond edge allowed the development of several effluvial sensations. Throughout the day water reflections are projected onto the soffit. The roof channels rainwater to a central spout over the pond. A horizontal window in the tatami room frames a meditative fragment of water. The floor of glossy ebonized birch has the sensation of a deep still pool - the grass tatami mats become an island within an island. The result is an interior volume that is protective and serene but alive with subtle energy.

Commissioned Project: 2008

Completed: 2010

Design Associate: Jesse Haas

Recognition:

Design Award, American Institute of Architects (AIA) Central Illinois Chapter, 2010

Design Award, AIA Small Projects Competition, 2011

Presentation, AIA National Convention, New Orleans, LA., 2011

Publication, Casa & Mas, Mexico City, Enero 2012

Publication, At Home in Central Illinois, Champaign, April/May/June, 2012

Mies van der Rohe Award - Special Recognition, AIA Illinois Design Awards, 2014

Publication, Out of Scale - AIA Small Project Awards, ORO Editions, 2015

Publication, Nanotecture: Tiny Built Things, Phaidon Press, 2016 

Web, Dwell.com, Tea on Tatamis in Champaign, 2017

Publication, Calm Down. Recreational Architecture, Deutscher Architektur Verlag, 2019 

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