Japanese Architecture House in Nagoya with Small Garden Inside

| 2009/08/20 | 1 Comment

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Suppose Office Design is an architectural firm known for its avant-garde taste, and this incredible home design remains faithful to that style. This innovative architects have made a mark by blurring the boundaries between inside and outside. The house is situated in a small piece in a large urban population in Nagoya, Japan, and a garden hard element missing. The central point of interest – a lush garden in the house – makes their way of life in space for a bit of the outdoors in a traditional utility rooms such as kitchen, bathroom and dining room. Just to mix things a bit, the architects have traditionally “domestic” as objects of art framing, and side by side against the natural growth in the “outer” context. After passing the element of earth within this incredible garden, to the effect: simple, elegant, modern lines and minimalist interiors that lead to the attention of the house of architectural elements, such as the opening to the staircase above tree room, skylights and windows that illuminate the interior, of course, and Peek-a-boo windows offer views of interior in other parts of the house. Talking about turning tradition on its head! The Japanese architecture is filled with points of further progress in this great design.

Designer: Suppose Design Office
Via : Dezeen

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  1. Adrian Haden says:

    As an artist to another artist, these spaces are absolutely stunning. Roman architecture used gardens inside the courtyards of their homes, and in today’s busy lifestyle that has moved towards city life, nature feels far away. Lush plant life and peaceful atmosphere however, is what you’ve demonstrated, making dreams of city-life and garden come to life.

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