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Japan House by Suppose Design Office at Sakuragawa, Japan Posted: 14 May 2013 09:43 PM PDT The good folks from Japanese studio Suppose Design Office are behind this amazing residential project in Sakuragawa, Japan. A spacious interior with a limited floor plan, the minimalist house covers a small 50sqm plot with a split-level layout that is spread over three floors. Featuring a massive bay-window to overlook the nearby park, lots of wood furnishings, large spaces and a bunch of white stairs. And although we can't see any rooms, doors, separating walls or furniture, it still looks like a nice modern addition to a crowding environment where space has become a real commodity. |
Beautiful Villa by Daniel Libeskind Posted: 14 May 2013 09:43 AM PDT Daniel Libeskind's recent project, a series of signature prefabricated homes, is a drastic change from his usual commissions. Although a smaller project (5,500 square foot), the residence strongly speaks his language of design with drastic angles, strong geometries and seamless transitions between spaces. In this ever-growing age of prefab dominance, Libeskind's villas will be able to be shipped to almost any location in the world within months, and will be assembled on site by a team of experts within weeks. [ archdaily ] |
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