24 October, 2013

house in Nasu

This is a weekend house built in the area of Nasu, Japan. Though in the resort town, the road and the neighbor houses are near by the site, and it seems difficult to keep a privacy. Fukuyama-based firm Kazunori Fujimoto architect & associates aimed to make an indoor space like a Scandinavian soft interior instead of the room open directly to the outside. The surrounding's tall trees blur the outline of the house, and the interior, they give the abstract light, shade, and many of colors. It is a one-room space that has two big windows and a concrete wall. By the two windows the room connected to the outside environment. Closing the white curtains, all symbols as "house" are hidden, and the color and materials that can be seen are limited, still more, the abstract space is filled calm atmosphere. The inside, like a "monolith", concrete wall, divides the space generously, and puts life in order. More color photos available here.

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