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Used as villa for weekends, Plus house was realized by crossing two rectangular parallelepipeds at very right angles. The lower one contains private rooms and bathroom, and sticks half of the body out to existing narrow level ground. The upper one incorporates salon and kitchen, and lies astride the lower one and the mountain ridge. It almost seems like an off-centered cross pinned carefully on natural terrain.
“I didn’t want to just form the undulating landscape dotted with great trees as normal, nor design an elaborate architecture bowing down to the complex topography. What sprang to my mind is a blueprint for an architecture which is perfectly autonomous itself, at the same time seems to emerge as an underlying shape that the natural environment has been hiding. It’s abstraction of nature, to say.”
Plus, Shizuoka, Japan, by Mount Fuji Architects Studio, Photography by Ken’ichi Suzuki
via: Arch Daily
February 5th, 2010 at 11:56 am
stunningly sober
February 5th, 2010 at 4:34 pm
Absolutely gorgeous!! I couldn’t live in the house though, I would be in such a state of extacy I would never sleep….
February 6th, 2010 at 10:39 am
This house look samazing. Leaning on the rail, looking at the ocean . . . it just seems very calming to live here.