Sou Fujimoto Introduces Final Wooden House
Japanese architect experimenter Sou Fujimoto constructed a wooden house, architecture and design of which expresses the versatility of wood as a building and finishing material.
Modern house from wood
“Warm” tree here blurs the boundaries between walls, floors, ceilings and furniture that makes the interior truly unique. However, as the exterior, which is a continuation of the internal structure. The natural texture of wood are combined with frameless glass fragments, incorporated into the strict form of lying, at first glance, a bit messy.
Living area of an unusual structure located in a picturesque location Kumamoto (Japan) was 15.13 square meters. The house has been “drawn” from the ergonomics for the human body modules and volumes, so that the situation was in harmony with its inhabitants and the functions they need. And the ascetic of the structure are consistent with the canons of Japanese culture dwellings.
You can certainly criticize the result of this bold experiment in the absence of traditional “comfort” and the monotony of the situation, but the originality and succinct expression of the concept Final Wooden House can not be denied.