PLUS' Designer: Mount Fuji Architects Studio
Location: Japan
Image Credits: Ken'ichi Suzuki
The site locates on mountainside of Izu-san, where Pacific Ocean can be looked down on the south.
The untouched wilderness, covered with deciduous broad-leaved trees such as cherry trees and Japanese oaks, gives little level ground. But we saw faint glimmer of architectural possibility along the ridge. The architecture would be used as villa for weekends. I didn’t want to just form the undulating landscape dotted with great trees as normal, nor design an elaborate architecture bowing down to the complex topography. What sprang to my mind is a blueprint for an architecture which is perfectly autonomous itself, at the same time seems to emerge as an underlying shape that the natural environment has been hiding. It’s abstraction of nature, to say. www.dailytonic.com Posted: 01/18/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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