the 'shell house' sits within the nagano prefecture of japan
the 'shell house' by architect kotaro ide, is a sculptural shell-like structure which has been built in the woods
of karuizawa, located in the nagano prefecture of japan. the house is meant to function as a vacation home,
instead, he used reinforced concrete to construct two elliptical shell forms which are supposed to represent
a conch.
'floating' masses. ulin wood is used to create terraces around the home with a courtyard into the centre
of the main living areas. the villa's simple aesthetic lends itself well to the traditional japanese landscape,
creating a balance between the futuristic man-made structure and the environment which surrounds it.
a view of the spiraling central courtyard which sits between the two elliptical masses
the j-shaped profile of the 'shell house'
the concrete structure creates a continuous line from building to courtyard
a view of the serene forest which surrounds the home
the extruded conch shell form has windows on each end, providing panoramic views of the scenery which surrounds it
skylights allow natural light to flow through the interior from above
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