Japanese-Inspired Interior Design with Wood
Flexibility and limits between stays
A course by Roman Izquierdo Bouldstridge , Architect
Joined January 2021
About the video: Flexibility and limits between stays
Overview
“In this lesson we will explore the different possibilities of relating the rooms of the house to each other. We will compare various boundary designs based on the spatial, visual, acoustic and flexible relationship they generate. In addition, we will decide the most appropriate limit for our client and concept, explaining the reasons that have led us to it so that you can apply the same criteria in your project.”
In this video lesson Roman Izquierdo Bouldstridge addresses the topic: Flexibility and limits between stays, which is part of the Domestika online course: Japanese-Inspired Interior Design with Wood. Learn to design spaces inspired by Japanese architecture with wood as the central element.
Partial transcription of the video
“Flexibility and the Limits Between Spaces In this lesson, I'll teach you how to define what each of the edges of our project will look like. We'll consider the relationship between the different areas, if we want to unify or separate them more, the degree of acoustic and visual relationship, and the flexibility we want to achieve. Through a process of trial and error, we're going to repeat a limit we've already used in other projects and we'll see how it behaves. To do that, let's go over the criteria that's going to define our limits. We're going to figure out if they're fixed, mobile, or ...”
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Course summary for: Japanese-Inspired Interior Design with Wood
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Interior Architecture, Interior Decoration, Interior Design, Spatial Design

Roman Izquierdo Bouldstridge
A course by Roman Izquierdo Bouldstridge
Architect Roman Izquierdo graduated from the Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB) and began his professional career in the Japaneses studios Junya Ishigami and Kengo Kuma. In 2014, he founded his own studio in Barcelona: Roman Izquierdo Bouldstridge. The studio's style has a clear Japanese influence, characterized by warm architecture that blends nature, light, and time to create unique atmospheres. Beyond architecture, they carry out design projects in a range of fields, from urban planning to interior design and furniture.
They have received international recognition for their work at the International Design Awards (IDA) and the Rethinking the Future Awards. They were also finalists at the SBID awards (Society of British Interior Design) and the World Interiors News Awards, nominated for the Building of The Year award, and invited to participate in the 2021 Venice Biennale of Architecture exhibition.
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