House NA by Sou Fujimoto Architects

Tokyo-based studio Sou Fujimoto Architects has completed the House NA project, a three story family home located in a residential district of Tokyo, Japan.

The clients said they wanted to live like nomads within the house – they didn’t have specific plans for each room. The house looks radical but for the clients it seemed quite natural.”

Designed with a “stack of boxes” in mind, each room of the house offers a small, loosely defined, unique space. These room are each connected by a series of ladders and small stairs and, to get a bit of much needed privacy, can be sectioned off using curtains.



Photographs via [Designboom]

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November 30, 2011 - Architecture, Crazy Stuff, Latest    
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