It is a true representation of the local inclination of living in harmony with nature and comfort and luxury at the same time. The house is shell-shaped, with an unidentified circular line that follows the nature’s terrain. The light comes from the huge front and back glass walls, as well as from the numerous circular windows placed on the top area. A true Japanese architectural delight.
Living in a Single Room Cell House With Front and Back Glass Walls
Representation of the local inclination of living in harmony with nature
We all know that Japanese architecture is unique, cool and as modern as far as futuristic films can go. This cavernous building that is located in Kitasaku, Nagano was designed by Artechnic Architects,a whole team of Japanese architectural experts, construction and mechanical engineers, and constructors.
It is a true representation of the local inclination of living in harmony with nature and comfort and luxury at the same time. The house is shell-shaped, with an unidentified circular line that follows the nature’s terrain. The light comes from the huge front and back glass walls, as well as from the numerous circular windows placed on the top area. A true Japanese architectural delight.
It is a true representation of the local inclination of living in harmony with nature and comfort and luxury at the same time. The house is shell-shaped, with an unidentified circular line that follows the nature’s terrain. The light comes from the huge front and back glass walls, as well as from the numerous circular windows placed on the top area. A true Japanese architectural delight.