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Japanese scenery
Japanese scenery






japanese scenery
  1. #Japanese scenery plus#
  2. #Japanese scenery windows#

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japanese scenery

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#Japanese scenery plus#

Plus occasional updates on Dezeen’s services and breaking news. Sent every Tuesday and containing a selection of the most important news highlights. Sent every Thursday and featuring a selection of the best reader comments and most talked-about stories. Our most popular newsletter, formerly known as Dezeen Weekly. Team: Tetsushi Tominaga, Lisa Ono, Aoi NahataĬonsultant: Kinoshita structure engineers Previous projects by Not Architects Studio include a home in Tokyo's Shinagawa district that has external terraces wrapped in metal mesh. Other Japanese dwellings featured on the House in Yanakacho by KACH that features polycarbonate cladding and a residence by Tomoaki Uno Architects with an Aztec-informed pyramid. "It creates a new landscape that can only be seen in this house." A small balcony looks out over an alleywayĮxternally, Scenery Scooping House has been clad in galvalume sheets with silver window and door frames, chosen to blend in with the "miscellany" of the surrounding streets and buildings. "We wanted to incorporate elements of the external environment into the house so chose a mirror-like silver colour to reflect them," said Ono. Silver paint covers the entire interior of the void to reflect light deeper into Scenery Scooping House, while the living spaces feature plain white walls and wooden floors.

#Japanese scenery windows#

Read: Skylights replace windows at House with a Light Void by FujiwaraMuro Architects "The small and large volumes of the rooms on both sides of the valley have openings of various shapes and heights, which can see the scenery directly outside or the surface of the valley that scoops up the scenery," Ono said. Sculptural steel staircases are overlooked by the openings to the surrounding rooms, which are positioned to ensure views outside. The living spaces have white walls and wooden floors While pulling light deep into the home via glazed openings at either end, the void also acts as the primary circulation area. A skylit void runs through its centreĪt the end of the path, a small mesh-wrapped patio and balcony have been placed to overlook the alley. The skylit void cuts through the northwestern corner of the home and runs above an internal path that curves to connect the road with an adjacent alleyway. "However, when I squint, there are moments that touch my heart, such as the trees planted in the garden, the weeds growing on the roadside, sunlight filtering through trees along a street, and the sky seen from between the buildings." It is clad in galvalume sheetsĪcross three floors, Scenery Scooping House contains a large kitchen, living and dining space with storage and parking below and a bedroom and study above.








Japanese scenery