Sekka's architectural design philosophy is informed by the unique principles and structural design
aesthetics of our chief architect, Nakayama Makoto, an award-winning modernist atelier.
Nakayama aesthetics emphasise the visual experience of living- and work-spaces. This results in the stunning
and instantly recognisable Sekka properties and living designs.
Motivated by the 'simplicity of space' and the subtle variations of dimensions and light, Sekka designs
are most fully appreciated from inside the completed property. We meticulously plan to use natural
light to enhance interiors.
Gaps and spaces in walls and features allow for uncluttered and ever-changing visual perspectives.
We embrace rather than subdue the impact of practical parts of a structure, such as staircases and
dividing walls. By using available light and perspectives, we can place practical elements in ways
that enhance interiors beyond simple functionalism.
All Sekka's architectural productions are testament to our chief architect's obsession with enhancing
the quality of life of the people who reside in his creations. This focus on eye-line, light, dimensions,
space, mood and perspective is central to the Sekka ethos.