About from the Architect:
You may remember Sou Fujimoto Architects radical House NA from this video we shared with you last November. Designed for a young couple in a quiet Tokyo neighborhood, the 914 square-foot transparent house contrasts the typical concrete block walls seen in most of Japan’s dense residential areas. Associated with the concept of living within a tree, the spacious interior is comprised of 21 individual floor plates, all situated at various heights, that satisfy the clients desire to live as nomads within their own home. Continue reading on archdaily.com
Architects – Sou Fujimoto Architects
Location – Tokyo, Japan
Project Year – 2012
Photographs – Iwan Baan