Ambiance zen et minimalisme pour la très belle villa "House of Inclusion" construite à Shiga au Japon et imaginée par le studio d'architecture FORM/Koichi Kimura Architects. Sous des allures extérieures secrètes, de grands volumes, un patio intérieur reposant et des fenêtres et niches de lumière placées à des endroits stratégiques font que cette maison a été pensée de façon à baigner dans la lumière naturelle, afin de renforcer la simple beauté de l’intérieur. Superbe !








Description originale
This house, located in a new residential area, is for a 30-something
couple. Surrounded by other houses, the design goal was set up to block
out the outside world while avoiding too much closure, as well as to
provide rich and sensuous spaces.
First, a small patio and a path connected to it were laid out between
the living/dining room and exterior. They are surrounded by a wall that
blocks off the line of sight from outside. Planting and pond are laid
out at the patio, so that the picturesque images of green and water are
viewed from the rooms.
Enclosed by walls that create indirect light filling softly the entire
room, the house presents sentimental scenes here and there. The living
spaces and the life lived there are enveloped by green and light,
creating an affectionate environment. via & photos
Beau,épuré mais quelque peut sinistre pour une ambiance « zen » cela manque de punch à mon goût…
oui, manque de verdure et d’eau
De l’exterieur c’est pas tres joyeux!