About the Author

Tatsuro Miki (b. 1973, Tokushima, Japan) grew up in a restored minka house in Kyoto, an experience that deeply shaped his appreciation for traditional architecture and nature. At eighteen, he moved to Brussels to study architecture, later gaining experience in Paris and Belgium before co-founding Mood Architecture in 2004. His long-standing collaboration with Axel Vervoordt began in 2007, resulting in over fifty projects worldwide and the co-authored book Wabi Inspirations (2010), which explores timeless aesthetics and Japanese design principles. In 2023, Tatsuro established his own eponymous practice in Brussels, continuing to create spaces that unite Eastern and Western traditions with humility and elegance.

Foreword by Axel Vervoordt, an art dealer, curator, collector, designer, and author.

Afterword by Koen Van Synghel, an independent architect, scenographer, and critic, and professor of architecture criticism.

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