Senin, 31 Oktober 2011
Lost In Forest House by TNA
At 300 kilometers northwest of Tokyo in the city of Kuruizawa, TNA (Takei - Nabeshima - Architects) has completed an interesting home set to enjoy literally lost in nature. The house has been built from rings of glass and cedar wood that are stacked to form a light tower and visually appealing. From here, it has a 360 degree view over the forest entering a complete symbiosis, integrated into the environment as if it were a tree, breaking with the Western conception of rustic home floor.
Ring House is divided into three floors of 33 square meters, connected by a prefabricated staircase appearance, whose many sections to save space while achieving a comfortable and fluid circulation between plants. The floors are open plan, each of them has a specific function.
The cedar strips have a dual function on one side is furniture that are integrated within the other sift allow natural light and ensure a minimum level of privacy for its inhabitants. For example, on the top floor as the band observed cedar headboard works as support for the tub.
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