The stark honesty of Hiroshima-born and -primarily based 38-year-old architect Keisuke Maeda’s function is breathtaking.
The Pit Property residence he made for a client in Okayama, Japan, is a startling steel-structured 138 square-meter (1487 sq.ft.) “cave” that was built into the hillside internet site, yet it enables the residents 360-degree views of the surrounding region and its buildings.
This is achieved by mounting the above-the-surface part of the structure on 50 branch-like poles, creating a surround skylight for the amphitheater inside.
The Pit is one particular of these residences that a single would completely want to check out, not just in the course of the day but at evening. There is an observatory-like really feel to the space, however the inside looks totally comfy.
The structure’s boxy surface silhouette hides gorgeous, snail-like curving walls, and in spite of being largely underground, the residence is filled with light and openness.
Pit is certainly not the word we’d use to describe this fantastic structure, but possibly that name is element of that honesty we so adore about Maeda. - Tuija Seipell
The Pit House – Okayama, Japan
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