Haruka Kunitomo

Interior Design (MA)

About

Haruka Kunitomo studied Environmental Design in Kyoto, Japan.
During her undergraduate studies, she developed her basic knowledge and skills mainly in architecture, but also in interior design, product design and landscape design.

‘In Praise of Shadows’ (1933 by Japanese author Junichiro Tanizaki) introduced her to the idea of Japanese aesthetics, which led her to the Royal College of Art to gain a better understanding of spatial design.

 

superREUSE project ‘Ajar’

At a time when technological advances often isolate individuals, the issue of loneliness has emerged as a social concern. About 3 million people experience feelings of isolation and disconnection in England.

Comprising of over 14,000 Sq M, this prominent abandoned factory was built with an industrial module. The project aims to emphasise the intrinsic value of existing structures by exploiting grid line distinctions while integrating adaptable modules for new functionalities. It also advocates a design ethos centred on the promotion of communication, achieved through the strategic implementation of intermediate spaces. These transitional zones facilitate gradual integration, bridging residents with the wider community and breaking down barriers to meaningful interaction.

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