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Glass House

Etajima-shi, Hiroshima / Japan / 2011

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This building is based on a simple system of stacking large concrete blocks of 1.0 m x 1.0 m x 1.5m like building blocks on top of one another to make a structure with big undulation like breakwater or wave-dissipating blocks. These large concrete blocks are manufactured at any cement factory in Etajima city, Hiroshima, at a very low price as excess cement is reused and often used for surface of retaining wall or anchors of rafts for cultured oysters. These large concrete blocks are manufactured ...

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block system Photo © Naf Architecture & Design
isometric Photo © Naf Architecture & Design
plan Photo © Naf Architecture & Design
section Photo © Naf Architecture & Design

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Glass House: blocks of concrete enclosing a heart of glassUnusual and original use of materials by Japanese architects Naf Architect & Design

by Malcolm Clark The compositional layout devised by naf architect & design for the Glass House in the vicinity of Hiroshima, in Etajima city, is based on a simple system of piling concrete blocks of a size of…
6/19/20120
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Etienne Bastormagi
Etienne Bastormagi /Architetto
I seriously adore this project ! Congrats.. it's a masterpiece..
9/8/2012
Khadija Hmidouch
Khadija Hmidouch /Fotografo
Fantastic work
8/15/2012
mario patra
mario patra /Architetto
i like and love your fresh ways in total architectural creation and expression!!! congratulations!
7/27/2012
Christian Fiedler
Christian Fiedler /Altro
I like the house yet dislike the concrete blocks. Maybe wood would have fit better. Still I think I can see the thinking behind it looking at the surrounding area.
7/24/2012
Magali Tasca
Magali Tasca /Architetto
Fantastic!
7/22/2012
Arty Molinari
Arty Molinari /Studente di Architettura
Of course having a completely glass facade can allow a lot of attention from the outside, so the concrete is also blocking views into the project, yet allowing unique ones out of it.
7/17/2012
Arty Molinari
Arty Molinari /Studente di Architettura
At first I wasn't sure about the concrete blocks surrounding the structure, but after seeing the axonometric photo showing the whole site, I can see how they relate to the sea-wall, and how the roof sort of translates as a horizontal plane from a transformation of the the 3D objects standing/ stacked vertically.
7/17/2012
Isabelle Mbore
Isabelle Mbore /Architetto
The concrete is not my favorite materials. maybe, because it is used as Gabon short of its capabilities ... But this project is really beautiful...Compliments
7/14/2012
anna cecere
anna cecere /Architetto
la mia casa ideale
7/13/2012
Delio Fois
Delio Fois /Architetto
Complimenti! per l'ambientamento ed il forte contrasto dei materiali vetro/calcestruzzo.
7/13/2012
Giancarlo Gervasio
Giancarlo Gervasio /Architetto
Bravissimo ;)
7/12/2012
Marco Paolo Servalli e Adele Sironi Studio di Architettura
Marco Paolo Servalli e Adele Sironi Studio di Architettura /Architetto
I love it ! I get freedom from this glas house
7/12/2012
Mir Salauddin
Mir Salauddin /Ingegnere
Anyone can say its untidy, but the bright side is, its saving from to waste cement
7/12/2012
Mir Salauddin
Mir Salauddin /Ingegnere
I love it!
7/12/2012
Branislava Domic
Branislava Domic /Altro
love glass buildings in the mix
7/12/2012
David Simon
David Simon /Architetto (Image)
glas house
7/12/2012
Ogenna Onuoha
Ogenna Onuoha /Altro
those concrete blocks could have being better placed...to me they look untidy
6/26/2012
luca callegari
luca callegari /Architetto
i like it very much...
6/15/2012
Angelo Testa
Angelo Testa /Studente di Architettura
A glass bathroom? !? !? mmmmh.. probably I'm never going to use it xD
6/15/2012
Nichole Vourvourioti
Nichole Vourvourioti /Altro
So very genuinely stylish!
6/14/2012
Chiara Gazziero
Chiara Gazziero /Altro
fantastic!
6/14/2012
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