S-House by Yuusuke Karasawa Architects
The S-House is a relatively small house constructed in a residential area in Saitama. Two floors cross over two levels. Each level is quartered, where the two opposing floors are elevated. The eaves surrounding the middle section around the ceiling of the other two floors intertwine with the elevated floors. The overall space creates a complicated web characterized by open air. The raised floors of the levels reach the diagonal wall, and adjoin to the floors above. The floors branch out andcontinue above, staggering to create a uniquely intricate elevation. The complexity of the elevation extends throughout the interior space as well. The floors entwine diagonally, opening to look out to the opposing space formed at the center of interconnected floor. (via/- arch daily)
Would you love to live in this essentially epic S-House?
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.