A house in Tokyo, Japan, by Sou Fujimoto Architects
stands out because it’s completely transparent, made from a plastic
frame, some transparent panels, and lots of open space. The idea was
inspired by our distant ancestors who lived in trees and could never
expect privacy. The split-level house has minimal furniture and, as far
as I can tell, no bathroom. It looks pretty in daylight, but imagine all
the people staring at the occupants at night! However, this concept may
never have permanent residents. Completely open walls above the ground
floor wouldn’t adhere to building codes for residential structures. See
more pictures at
Bored Panda.
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