Stage House by Takei Nabeshima Architects

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Takei-Nabeshima-Architects (TNA architects) have designed Stage House, a week end house in karuizawa, nagano. The relationship between inside and out is important to create seamless indoor-outdoor living. This hudge wall of glass allow you to look straight into the forest, so the whole house appears to dissolve into the forest.

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The bedroom, the kitchen and the the leaving-room are adjacent.

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July 9, 2008 - Architecture, Latest    
Author: Hans

4 Responses to “Stage House by Takei Nabeshima Architects”

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  4. Contemporary Weekend House – Nature-Inspired Japanese Design | ArtRSS Says:

    [...] Stage House in Karuizawa, Japan, was designed to blend in with its woody surroundings. Created by Takei Nabeshima Architects (TNA architects), this modern, nature-inspired weekend house boasts as its main attraction an expansive glass wall that dissolves the boundary between indoors and out, affording panoramic views of world outside. The interior holds a surprise – an open-concept, three-tiered layout that places the bedroom, living room and kitchen side by side. As for details, there aren’t many. That’s the charm on this contemporary, nature-inspired house – the details are few, but they are quality. You’ll see it everywhere, from the innovative floor plan to the luxurious lacquered-wood floors and the staircase barely-there staircase leading up to the Juliet-style balcony above. TNA Architectsvia Cube Me [...]

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