The Japanese architecture studio Fuse-Atelier has finished his latest project, House in Abiko, a three-storey private dwelling in Abiko, Chiba prefecture, Japan. The project was conceived for a couple who collects furniture as a hobby, the design revolves around an open and brought living room that is flexible for multiple configurations. See more;
"Situated on a tight site flanked by neighbouring structures, the monolithic form is constructed from reinforced concrete and features a multitude of faceted corners. Two volumes protrude out of the street facade to create an overhang above the entrance and the car park. The larger cantilevered arm is fronted with a single plane of glass which permits sunlight to enter the interior." - via designboom
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