
Final Wooden House by Sou Fujimoto
Architect Sou Fujimoto seeked out to create the ultimate wooden architecture. He thought through this bungalow, which can be considered as a small and primitive house, it was possible to do a primitive and simultaneously new architecture.
There are no separations of floor, wall, and ceiling here. A place that one thought was a floor becomes a chair, a ceiling, a wall from various positions. The floor levels are relative and spatiality is perceived differently according to one’s position.

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Comments ( 4 )
[...] house is incredible. I mean it looks insanely awkward to live in but I would definitely have a slumber [...]
Jenga House! « Joshua Webster's Blog added these pithy words on Jan 13 10 at 2:31 pmThat’s a beauty, wow…just have to wonder about the rainy/snowy days…
Its hard to see but the openings are covered with glass.
its grt…………jssssss grt use of logs to create spaces…..bt wt about whn rain cms n theres no poper roof over this…………



