Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Light research—House in Muko


This is A mezzanine-floored residence consisting of a single-roomed space, located on a fan-shaped site. In the evening, the warm light penetrate through the block of walls and contrast to the the cold color concrete building. 


This building likes a big window-blind that explores block of concrete walls and connects glass between them. The movements of the sun can be felt inside the house all throughout the year. Light coming from the east strikes the louvered boards before entering the house and reaching deep into its interior. Direct sunlight from the south traces a shower-like path of lines as it penetrates into the building. Light coming from the west reflects off the walls of this house with an open stairwell before entering it. 


The fluctuating light coming from the sidelight projects delicate scenes on the floor to invite one's consciousness to the depth of imagination.



I like this project because it break from traditional buildings, instead of taking advantage of dynamic wall, sunshine and lamplight to create comfortable atmosphere inside and  outside.




source: http://www.archdaily.com/345763/house-in-muko-fujiwarramuro-architects/







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