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Daylight House
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TAKESHI HOSAKA architects
Outline
This house is built on a site surrounded by office buildings, where the ground is about 3m lower than the surrounding area, so it receives almost no direct sunlight in winter. In response to this, the aim was to create a ceiling that would allow visitors to feel the changes and expressions of the sky, and to create an interior that would allow visitors to feel the richness of the changing expressions of the outdoors 24 hours a day. Acrylic panels are installed in each square of the lattice-like beams, softly changing the light from the top light and bringing light into the room.
Location
Japan | Kanagawa
Journal
Jutakutokushu March 2012 issue 16P