Saturday, July 10, 2010

Japenese Architecture by Hiroshi Nakamura

Modern Japanese house in between trees, almost as if it were dropped into place.
house and trees seem to be twisted together.
Multiple tiers protrude into the thicket, providing the respective rooms within the tiers, an un obstructed view of the surroundings.
An unexpected view from the inside of the building. quiet, tranquil and secluded, very similar to the surrounding....







The Fish House, Singapore, By GUZ Architects


The pool flows from the sea facing view and around joining the the house almost seamlessly to its surroundings.
The house is simple and yet it boasts extreme luxury, not only in the finishings but in the "connections" with each adjacent detail and aspect , increasing the overall impact of each space.
Rooftop garden, Fish House, Singapore, GUZ Architects

Fish House, Singapore, GUZ Architects

"A man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be."
Albert Einstein

Indoor Pool, In the woods..somewhere.


I dont know exactly where this is or who designed it but its one of my favorite
designs, its intriguing and mysterious setting brings the whole design together
"It just makes sense"
A glass wall forms the back wall of the pool, creating an infinity effect...