Sneak peek at a skinny, multilevel & transparent Tokyo house | Tokyo
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When visiting Tokyo, we couldn’t resist taking a peek* at Sou Fujimoto's transparent “House NA” (*from the outside only). From the architect: “Designed for a young couple in a quiet Tokyo neighborhood, the 914 square-foot transparent house contrasts the typical concrete block walls seen in most of Japan’s dense residential areas. Associated with the concept of living within a tree, the spacious interior is comprised of 21 individual floor plates, all situated at various heights, that satisfy the clients desire to live as nomads within their own home.” http://www.sou-fujimoto.net/ Original story: https://faircompanies.com/videos/a-peek-at-sou-fujimoris-see-through-glass-house-in-tokyo/
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It's about five minutes by bicycle from where I live.
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Looks like a real ankle breaker.
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Thought we were going to see the inside..... ugh
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Nonsense! In an earthquake zone? Shattering!
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this is, lowkey, one of the best channels on youtube
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Haha very clever having a glass house in Japan where earthquakes strike everyday!
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a fanciful indulgence - economical, acceptable, sought-after . . . sorry . . . .NOPe!
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That was a citroen 2CV16!!!!
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new world trend "eco hippy" no electric bill solar panels drinking fruit juice to 3d room techno
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This one is too weird.
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I like it.
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Very provocative! Thanks for sharing.
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The anticipation of this video is killing me. N/A house is awesome. Although there are not many videos of it online.
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That next level sounds pretty next level. You've got a brilliant family.
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Feels like a gigantic greenhouse. The plants must do well in every room of the house.
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that home costs millions of yen .
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Absolutely breathtaking!
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Great house if your 4 to 9 years old. Fun but not practical.
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Guess who shouldn't be throwing rocks...