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Japanese Modernist home on Sagami Bay

“The architects brought even more light into the main house by conceiving the roof as a fifth façade of glass. Automated louvers control the degree of sunlight, and the striated chiaroscuro patterns create a theater of shifting light inside, adding another dimension to the variety of light admitted by the perimeter of glass.”



Architecture and Interior Design by Foster + Partners.

(via notcot.org)
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Japanese Modernist home on Sagami Bay

“The architects brought even more light into the main house by conceiving the roof as a fifth façade of glass. Automated louvers control the degree of sunlight, and the striated chiaroscuro patterns create a theater of shifting light inside, adding another dimension to the variety of light admitted by the perimeter of glass.”

The main house is elevated on a platform so that its living areas have uninterrupted views of the water.

Architecture and Interior Design by Foster + Partners.

(via notcot.org)

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