“Nowhere But Sajima,” House in Japan by Yasutaka Yoshimura

“Nowhere but Sajima House” by Japanese architect Yasutaka Yoshimura is a vacation residence located at 1 hour from Tokyo. Its facade is characterized by eclectic variations of openings and large windows which provide view to Mount Fuji and to the peninsula Enoshima. The side facing towards the ocean is the northern area, and a road with a row of condominiums and heavy traffic run by its side. while the large building aperture enables an open view to the ocean, it also draws all the attention from the road and condominiums.

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February 18, 2011 - Architecture, Facade, Housing, Interior, Latest, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara

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