Artefacts, by Nima Taghizoghi


1:20 model of Chanchou house's section and Gooshe, a hut : circa 2023



Machines to print walls, Kingston school of art , 2017-2018, unit 4.


design through making
Artefacts, by Nima Taghizoghi


1:20 model of Chanchou house's section and Gooshe, a hut : circa 2023



Machines to print walls, Kingston school of art , 2017-2018, unit 4.


design through making
یادگاری ها، نیما تقی ذوقی
I had the privilege to be a part of Unit 5 at Kingston School of Art 2016-2017. We built Terunobu Fujimori's tea house for an exhibition called "The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945" at the Barbican in London. Under Takeshi Hayatsu leadership each student had dedicated task in addition to general tasks for this project. I was tasked to create a ladder from Fujimori's sketches, leading a subgroup.


"The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945" at the Barbican: photos by Ben Tynegate


The ladder in the workshop : photos by Ben Tynegate



Assembling: Self-portrait 2016



cutting out with the jig : Self-portrait 2016


Cncing the jig : Self-portrait 2016
Tea house in AJ building library :
Tea house in Barbican's website:
Tea House in Hayatsu architects' website
Talented Ben Tynegate's short story of the Tea House: