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To build the life size version of “home 14’’ its architects have used square cedar blocks, creating the actual parts and pieces. Similarly lumber is typically used to build “doors, walls, framing etc” (Europaconcorsi, 2014, p.1). Even though it is “primitive” in terms of construction style, its stunning looks also envisage contemporary and minimalistic approaches (Europaconcorsi, 2014, p.1). The wood is “tremendously versatile” and due to this appealing trait the wood has the potential for tactical use in a variety of places (Kyusendo Recreation Village, n.d., p.1). On the other hand, the architect, through intentional differentiation in various places, has used the wood in a conventional wooden architecture style (Kyusendo Recreation Village, n.d., p.1). Here, a “new space” which maintains “undifferentiated situation” has been skillfully created (Kyusendo Recreation Village, n.d., p.1). The Wooden House offers a remarkable “impression” because of the deployment of “Cedar lumber” which falls in the size of “350mm * 350mm” (Kyusendo Recreation Village, n.d., p. 1). Many scholars perceive Thai as a form that is different from than what people “call lumber” (Kyusendo Recreation Village, n.d., p. 1). The dimension is 350mm, with which a “lumber is a lumber,” offering an aesthetic visual appearance, without any doubt (Kyusendo Recreation Village, n.d., p.1). It also directly responds to “human body” at the same time (Kyusendo Recreation Village, n.d., p. 1). With the distance of 350mm the architect has been able to create the impression of a “three dimensional space” that the connoisseurs will find amazingly realistic (Kyusendo Recreation Village, n.d., p.1). The Wooden house also has an “amazing impact” because of its 350mm “square profile cedar” (Kyusendo Recreation Village, n.d., p. 1). The “stepped space” inspires dramatic fascination in the
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