Chunks missing from the sloping roof of this house in Kagawa by Japanese architect Hironaka Ogawa reveal an open-air courtyard at the centre (+ slideshow). The two-storey house occupies a plot around twice the size of neighbouring properties, so the architect designed a gently sloping roof to play down the scale, then removed sections to create a central void. "The idea of cutting out a volume fro
Holes in a wrought iron platform are filled with planted rockeries at this Kobe showroom by Yuko Nagayama & Associates for Japanese fashion brand Sisii (+ slideshow). Sisii required a single space to showcase its products, hold meetings and allow employees to work simultaneously, so Japanese studio Yuko Nagayama & Associates decided to play with the levels to separate these functions within the sa
Japanese studio UID Architects often place gardens inside buildings and this house in Fukuyama is no exception (+ slideshow). The two-storey family house is nestled amongst an assortment of high-rise buildings, which "shut out the sunlight" according to architect Keisuke Maeda. Instead of adding windows to the facade, Maeda specified a series of skylights and clerestory windows to bring daylight i
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