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Helen you legend, you were spot on with the Desire to Inspire link to the Kavellaris Urban Design perforated house as Graceful Taylor kindly pointed out. And just when I thought I'd found the ultimate exterior, Nancy passed on some links to the Sakura house in Meguro, Tokyo by Mount Fuji Architects Studio which is actually 'lace-like steel 3 mm thick that filters light like sunshine through foliage, with holes punched out in a floral pattern depicting cherry blossoms'.
7 comments:
The whole house is one big lantern.
Brilliant!
love the design. absolutely amazing.
amazingly beautiful
Wow this is like nothing I have seen before, yet it bet it's not long before everyone catches on. Wonderful.
*jaw drops...
what stunning pictures!!
i'm in love! :)
oh gosh! That sakura house is amazing. I would love to see the shadows it would cast.
i am obsessed with this! do you know what material they used?
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