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A house that lets the light in

Posted on 2011/12/13 by Julien Guertault
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The architecture website ArchDaily mentioned this outstanding house made of three layers of perforated shells, letting light and air in, while still maintaining privacy. According to the author, Sou Fujimoto Architects, the intent of House N is to blur the limit between the inside and the outside.

Photos by Iwan Baan.

Posted in Design | Tagged Iwan Baan, Japan, Oita, Sou Fujimoto | Leave a reply

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