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How Waterways and Memory Shape Bathroom Design

ArchDaily·Written by Kiana Buchberger·20 days ago
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Waterway bathroom concept by Haihua Zhang and the bathroom collection AXOR Archivio by Barber Osgerby. Image Courtesy of AXOR Water has always occupied a unique position in architecture: elemental yet elusive, functional yet symbolic. It is both a material and a medium that shapes cities, structures rituals, and influences how space is perceived. Across cultures, water is understood not only as a source of life but as a carrier of meaning , associated with purification, renewal, and continuity. Its presence in the built environment often extends beyond utility, becoming a device through which architecture engages the senses and constructs atmosphere. Water as an Element of Spatial Design, Memory , and Perception From a phenomenological perspective , concerned with how space is perceived and inhabited, water becomes an architectural tool that shapes human perception.…

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