The Japanese have created the most unusual in the world of layout, completely abandoning the walls
It just so happened that the Japanese got far not the greatest country. This fact has an impact on their lives — then decided to efficiently use not only every square millimeter of, but every inch of height. But even among the Japanese there are those who show special ingenuity, for example, creating such a unique multi-level residential buildings, as this unusual house in Osaka.
The customer of this unusual house was the Japanese family of three. They wanted to use rationally the internal space of the building, which has a small area, but an impressive height. In addition, they put forward to the designers and designers one condition — the family I've always wanted to see and feel each other near.
Lords of the volume and light of the famous Osaka construction company accepted the challenge and created a home that is so unusual that destroys all the stereotypes of a modern home.
The result of laborious work of designers, designers and builders, was a building, similar in on a single high room in which it was found many rooms for different purposes. And despite the fact that the total area was only 50 square meters.
To create a dream house, designers had to place in the internal volume of 13 floors, the distance between which was 70 cm.
Multi-level decision resulted in an efficient use the whole volume. 6 lower pads installed on the columns, and 7 top — suspended on ropes. The floors are a spiral, so at home you can move quickly and safely.
From the walls of the house remained only the outer, to the owners of unusual houses. The Windows were placed so that natural light reaches every corner of the house and the inside is always light and joy.
Considering the house from the outside, it is difficult to imagine that he is unique — he looks like a normal ugly building, some in Osaka thousands.
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Keywords: Osaka | Layout | Area | Family | Construction | Japan