T-PEACE
CONCEPT
The smallest architecture that embraces a person is Clothing.
I designed this clothing as a "wearable space" as if I were designing architecture. I jointed surface to surface using screws and bolts, which are architectural parts, to create a space with a sense of sharpness. I would be happy if you feel a little different coziness from your usual clothes.
METHOD
T-PEACE METHODS
T-PEACE is constructed almost entirely in straight lines, and because it is a stretch fabric, it is a garment that is completed according to the wearer's body shape. The design rule is to use the original fabric as effectively as possible without excess. The fabric that is still left over is made into matching scarves and masks (*RePEACE).
SOURCE
T-PEACE SOURCE
The name T-PEACE was derived from the T-shaped silhouette that is formed when a vertical piece and a horizontal sleeve are put together. T-JOINTs are architectural parts that connect spaces, and T-PEACE joints people with their clothes.
T-PEACE
ARCHITECT-PROFILE
SONOE HANAZONO
Hanazono Design Office
First-class Architect, INNO-vator
1967 - Born in Hiroshima
1992 - Graduated from the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University,
Department of Architecture
1992 - Studied Glasgow School of Art in Scotland as a Rotary Foundation Scholar
1993 - Worked at Izue Architecture Office, under Kan Izue
1997 - President of Hanazono Design Office
1999 – Started 'Architectural Live Activities' with ordinary people to build architecture
in a construction effort
2016 - Formed "11 deg. design" (11土design) with designer Aiko Matsumura,
designing a variety from local souvenirs to spaces
2019 - First runway appearance at Hiroko Koshino Fashion Show
2020 - Began clothing production and design of‘the smallest space to wear’
2021 - Began creation of the Solar Plant‘HIKARUKA’as part of the INNO-vation Program
from Japanese government
2022 – Recognized as INNO-vator