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Rooftecture HH by Endo Shuhei Architect Institute
Via @designboom, a low-lying home in Shiso-city, Japan, consists of "four box forms of different sizes arranged on
the southern tip of the triangular site."
As requested by the client, the interior "interacts with the light and wind of the site." The roof is made of translucent glass fiber-reinforced panels. The floorplan is organized around a "generous piano room which also serves as a loose zone for the residence's circulation." More at Endo Shuhei Architect Institute. Photo: Yoshiharu Matsumura.
As requested by the client, the interior "interacts with the light and wind of the site." The roof is made of translucent glass fiber-reinforced panels. The floorplan is organized around a "generous piano room which also serves as a loose zone for the residence's circulation." More at Endo Shuhei Architect Institute. Photo: Yoshiharu Matsumura.






