Japanese perversions in architecture

Japanese perversions in architecture

Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture

Many people believe that the Japanese are real masters of perversions. And we are talking not only about sexual deviations or unusual norms of everyday life for Russian everyday life, but also about many other areas. Including about architecture. And who said that perversion is something exceptionally bad? Deviation from the generally accepted norm can be a real masterpiece. At least in this post we will talk about such examples of the creations of Japanese architects.

Japanese perversions in architecture

Japanese perversions in architecture

In this kindergarten, rain water is specially collected in a puddle in the courtyard so that children can play there.

Japanese perversions in architecture

A small private house on the outskirts of Tokyo.

Japanese perversions in architecture

Ibisu East Art Gallery, Shibuya, Tokyo. A good example of how to restore buildings after a visit to the city of the Avengers.

Japanese perversions in architecture

Residential complex "Sugamo Shinkin", Kawaguchi city.

Japanese perversions in architecture

The building of the Sugamo Shinkin Bank branch.

Japanese perversions in architecture

Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo.

Japanese perversions in architecture

Namba Parks, Osaka.

Japanese perversions in architecture

A house with a garden, Tokyo.

Japanese perversions in architecture

A house with a slide.

Japanese perversions in architecture

Country houses in the forest.

Japanese perversions in architecture

Sunny Hills candy Store, Omotesando, Tokyo.

Japanese perversions in architecture

The project of a small city house.

Japanese perversions in architecture

Tsuzumimon Gate, Kanazawa Station.

Japanese perversions in architecture

Mikimota Ginza building, Tokyo.

Keywords: Asia | Japan | Streets | Tokyo | Design and architecture | Unusual | Cities | Buildings | Urbanism | Perversions

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