Built as a getaway for a family working in Tokyo, this incredible project inspired by a cube comes from Yuusuke Karasawa Architects and offers amazing vistas of Kanousan, Japan. The homogeneous feel given by the fact that this house is painted entirely in white is disrupted by the infinitude views that it offers. As soon as one changes his or her observing point, the perspective changes also. Each angle of sight is different, spectacular and totally unexpected. This is definitely a home that will never get its inhabitants tired of exploring. We particularly like the svelte interior staircase which manages to highlight the overall strange but fascinating geometry of this place. What do you think? Would you like to get lost in the immaculate labyrinthic rooms that this type of residence provides?

























not for me! The interior, in spite of its unifying whiteness, is just too busy.
I’m with you on this one elaine, from the exterior, it’s a neat little house, but the interior just looks busy and cramped. The bathroom is neat, though.
umm.. the exterior and the interior really gives off different vibes. though it’s an interesting design.. it’s not really practical.
i dont like it ..its TOO white and i think i get lost there lol …im with u guys
cool! ……but strange
Chaos!