Unless you are planning on building your house suspended at a high altitude above beautiful landscapes, it cannot get better than this: building a place where you can wake up and see the mountains everyday and falling asleep after enjoying a beautiful sunset by the sea. This house comes from Suppose Design Office and it is located in Otake, Japan. The design of the building includes large apertures, so that each room is “open” and connected with the environment. This way the the North side of the house is “open even while closed”. The unusual edge of the roof houses the 6sqm terrace from where one can enjoy the surrounding natural beauties. -via Cool Boom

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This is the latest piece of high-architecture from LOOP studio. With a minimalist, black and simple exterior design, the project involves a very interesting interior, with two levels, but no dividing roof/floor. Windows are large and occupy an important role in overall design of the house.

 

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