Breathing Studios 呼吸するスタジオ

I make buildings breathe.


In earlier works, such as Breathing Sui-gun Line and Breathing Clocktower, I connected architecture with the breathing rhythms of the people who live nearby. Buildings pulsed with light, blinking in sync with human breath, as if reanimated by the life around them.
Here, in the studios of the Florence Trust, I turn to a different form of breathing — the daily gestures of artists. The movement of paint, the repetition of drawing, the quiet accumulation of colour and geometry.
I interviewed the artists working in this building and fed their sketches and paintings into a custom AI system. The program learns the distinct characteristics of each practice and generates an evolving visual pattern.
Projected onto the wall of the church hall, the animation becomes the building’s new breath. The lights respond to its rhythm. The space pulses gently.


The building breathes — powered not by lungs, but by artistic action.


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