Japanese Sou Fujimoto Architects delivered a magnificent open house concept which located within a calm residential suburb in Maebashi, Gunma, Japan. The house is a home for a family of four, as well as to display contemporary artworks, client collection.
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Creating architecture is none other than producing various distance. For instance, a private room is a situation where the distance is long or solid, to be separated. On the contrary, being distant yet connected generates the expanse of a space. What the architect’s suggest here is, a new but primitive, simple architecture, which embraces diverse feeling of distance within its intoned shape.


The house might be similar to alleys and Japanese garden. That is, steppingstones are usually placed at those alleyways, and the scenery keeps changing while one stepping across by the stones. Each one step renews relationship of things around. Wandering the garden and alleys, stopping here and there- experience there has a lot in common with those that can be gained in the house.


Via. Photographer: Daici Ano & Sou Fujimoto
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