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A Prototypal House at the Bauhaus: The “Haus am Horn” by Georg Muche (1923)

May 31, 2016 by Mariabruna Fabrizi 3 Comments

The "Haus am Horn" is an experimental building erected and furnished as a part of the Weimar Bauhaus exhibition in the early summer of 1923 which had … [Read more...]

An Encounter with “Naked Space”: The Tanikawa House by Kazuo Shinohara

April 17, 2016 by Mariabruna Fabrizi 4 Comments

The second house Kazuo Shinohara designed for Japanese poet Shuntaro Tanikawa, lies in the mountains in Nagano prefecture. Built in 1974, this summer … [Read more...]

A Glimpse of Post-Metabolism: Two Houses by Toyokazu Watanabe

March 20, 2016 by Mariabruna Fabrizi 2 Comments

Suguiyama House and Nakano House (Standard House 001) are two residential projects designed by Toyokazu Watanabe (b. 1938) between 1979 and the … [Read more...]

Inhabiting a Three-Dimensional Grid: The “Railway Sleeper House” by Shin Takasuga

March 6, 2016 by Mariabruna Fabrizi Leave a Comment

In 1970, Japanese architect Shin Takasuga designed a house in the middle of the forest on the Pacific Ocean's island of Miyake. Students of the New … [Read more...]

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