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CASE STUDY BHARAT CAMERON VALLEY TEA HOUSE

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case study of tea houses in Cameron highlands. done in first year architecture degree

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BHARAT CAMERON VALLEY TEA HOUSE

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VIEW

ELEVATION

FRONT

BACK

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LEFT RIGHT

OFFICESOUVENIR SHOPSHOP

CAFEKITCHEN

FLOOR PLAN

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TOILET

VOID

OFFICE

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CHANGES OF ROOF DESIGN IN RESPOND TO SITE

Before – Year 2007

After – Now Year 2013

SPECIFIC ELEMENT IN RESPOND TO SITE

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COMPARISON – JAPANESE TEA HOUSE

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• Japan During Edo Period, refer to a place of entertainment with Geisha or a place where couples seeking privacy could go.

• The establishment did not mainly serve tea, instead dedicated to entertainment. 

• In Japanese tradition, architectural space designed used for tea ceremony gathering.

• also refer as sukiya style synonym for chashitsu.

 

Tea Room (Chashitsu)

Tea house (Ochaya)

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JO – AN CHASHITSU (TEA ROOM)

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• built by Urakusai Oda, and a famous tea master. 

• locate at to Inuyama in Aichi Prefecture

• become a National Treasure in 1951, is said to be one of the three finest teahouses in the country.

• Simple in its design in accordance with Tea Ceremony rules

• Approached throughout the roji or 'dewy ground' garden

JO-AN TEA ROOM

FLOOR PLAN

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•Tokonoma• Mizuya dōko - literally water room•Mizuya- tea preparation area •Sunken hearth- the fire pit•Sadouguchi - door for host to enter the tea room•Nijiriguchi- a 'wriggle-in' or 'crawl-through' entrance for guest

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ELEVATION

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• a three-quarter size tamaeza• a 2.5 mat for kyakudatami

INTERIOR STRUCTURE OF THE CHASHITSU

COMPARATION BY ANALYSIS DIAGRAM

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Bharat Tea House Jo-an Tea Room

STRUCTURE STRUCTURE

CIRCULATION CIRCULATION

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HIERARCHY BY SPACE, SHAPE HIERARCHY BY SPACE, SHAPE NONE

HIERARCHY BY FUNCTION HIERARCHY BY FUNCTION

UNIT TO WHOLE UNIT TO WHOLE

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AGGREGATION AGGREGATION

ROTATION ROTATION NONE

NATURAL LIGHT NATURAL LIGHT

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HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL

RHYTHM RHYTHM

PROPORTION PROPORTION

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REPETITION REPETITION

VENTILATION VENTILATION

PANORAMA PANORAMA

COMPARISON OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS

Bharat Tea House

• Influence : Malay ,Indian • Influence : Japanese Chashitsu

• Building Shape: Planar • Building Shape: Square Hut

• Site: Tea Plantation • Site: Garden (Original located at Kenni ji Temple)

• Commercialize • Private

Jo- an Tea Room

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• Door type: Single Leaf Door • Door type: Sliding door

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• Window: Colored Glass • Window: Shoji Paper

• Wall: Concrete • Wall: Wood, Plaster

• Flooring: Homogeneous porcelain tiles

• Flooring: Height raise Tatami ,wood

• Column: Metal and concrete • Column: Wood

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