

This house in Tokyo was designed to more seamlessly integrate the natural environment with indoor space. The architects at Suppose Design Office call it “half-outdoor” space. It occurs by placing areas normally outdoors on the inside, creating a kind of liminal threshold. The transitional spaces are demarcated by the use of different materials.


[via ArchDaily]
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It makes the inside look wonderful, but the actual “outside” of the building looks horrendous and lonely.
July 30th, 2009 at 1:17 pm