Acrylic House By Takeshi Hosaka Architects, Japan

October 31, 2009 Category: House, Residential

The Acrylic House was designed by Takeshi Hosaka Architects is located in Japan. This building is a home for a couple and their three children in Japan. The boundary between inside and outside has been done as “transparent” as possible. I made the extremely transparent borders continues between inside and outside who have no joints or mullions with thermal insulation, 20 mm thick acrylic tips.

Usually, life in the house and life in the garden and are each one continuous experience, but now that the interior and the garden are separated only by the extremely transparent, seamless, continuous boundaries, it seems they are more involved than ever. It is a never-seen-before the connection between indoors and outdoors. I hope I can achieve unprecedented transparency and a new connection between inside and outside that are not possible with glass constructions.

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