Categories: Architecture

Koya No Sumika house by mA-style Architects

In the purest Japanese expression, the studio of mA-style architects has enhanced the volume of a single peek one story in the coastal city of Yaizu, Japan. The Koya No Sumika house extends to additional living off the main house offering a passage of vitality mixing glass and timber between the narrow gardens of the two builds. Simple the structure as it grounds itself to a white rectangle lifted by a triangular wooden lid. Natural light floods in freely, and the space quickly becomes a haven for peaceful moments each pocket lending way for logical storage.

via [Archdaily]

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