Tuesday 17 May 2016

MIRROR AND WHITE WALLS DRAW LIGHT THROUGH HOUSE IN OKAZAKI BY KAZUKI MOROE ARCHITECTS

 This house in JAPAN feature bright white walls and mirrored surfaces inside and out to make the most of the surrounding greeneey and natural light.

 KAZUKI MOROE arranged the house in Okazaki, Aichi prefecture, to respond to layout of site, which at 227 aquare meters is larger than many in japan's densely populated cities.
A stream with cherry trees along its bank lies to the south of the site, while a retaining turf wall raises the house above the road in-between.


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