October 16, 2015
Situated on an approximately 12-footincline, the site originally needed retaining walls and a way to highlight the handful of tall trees at the top of the hill. The retaining walls became a crucial piece of the architecture and are now referred to as the shell around the house.
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Originally appeared in This Japanese Home Features Striking Angular Concrete-and-Glass Surfaces
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Our readers couldn't get enough of thissharply angular homewitha minimalist facade and an elaborate interior.
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Situated on an approximately 12-footincline, the site originally needed retaining walls and a way to highlight the handful of tall trees at the top of the hill. The retaining walls became a crucial piece of the architecture and are now referred to as the shell around the house.
Photo by
Originally appeared in This Japanese Home Features Striking Angular Concrete-and-Glass Surfaces
2 / 4
Our readers couldn't get enough of thissharply angular homewitha minimalist facade and an elaborate interior.
You May Also Like
http://www.dwell.com/houses-we-love/article/house-week-modern-tokyo-home-labyrinthine-interior