House in Moriyama, Japan by Suppose Design Office
Posted on 12. Apr, 2010 in Architecture

Being situated in a small lot between two buildings, the house has no availability of natural light from normal windows. The architects made almost all of the windows on the roof.
Suppose Design Office have made the first floor with an inner garden to compensate the need for some natural scenery, but have treated the garden as a normal room by using the usual furniture and wall mounted paintings.







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