Architecture Design of Primitive Living by Makoto Tanijiri Japan
July 20th, 2009 - Posted in Architect, Modern Architecture, Residential Architecture, Unique Architecture
This unique Architecture Design of Primitive Living by Makoto Tanijiri located at Hiroshima Japan has most revealing and striking space of the house, base main for this architecture design home ot first level after the second floor where the children’s bedroom is located. The walls ascend and converge for this primitive living architecture design home at the same time to meet at the skylight. Light in interior architecture vigorously pours through the skylight and into the rest of the house through the central opening where the staircase is located. Makoto Tanijiri demonstrates that only a mind free of restraints and rules can create a non conventional way of living. Where spatial arrangements and the concept of interpenetrating exterior and interior space is long achieved by Japanese architecture and living. Japanese modern architecture has accomplished designs where austerity thrives; what the westerners call minimal. Japan teaches the western world how to take risks when designing, and break the rules!















November 12th, 2009 at 11:07 am
Nice but the stairs are a bit scary, Asia and there lack of concern for safety =)