Contemporary VILLA-K by Cell Space Architects
23 June 2010
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The Villa-K designed by Mutsue Hayakusa/Cell Space Architects, consists of four parts of floors and four parts of roofs around a central pillar. This contemporary villa sited on a hilltop in one of the eminent Karuizawa villa areas. The four floors placed on different levels are connected to the surrounding out space through windows in order to give diverse views for the residents.
The inner spaces are divided into four parts and, on the other hand, are connected in a spiral around the central pillar.The four roofs are connected with different angles one another. Sunlight coming through the slits between the roofs highlights the division of the inner spaces. – Photos by Masao Nishikawa
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