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Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Architects: Dancing Trees, Singing Birds

This six-apartment building is placed in Tokyo. The design is the result of a competition.

The building is strongly additive: It begins from the inside with a strict, minimalist formal response to the site, executed in a rich material palette. (Each apartment has a distinct personality, informing the materiality for its very different spaces.) The structure then expands outward as needed to accommodate spatial requirements and to ‘grow’ around the existing trees on the site. Considering environmental sensitivity as a design parameter, this response is a sort of contemporary form-follows-function.

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Taalman Koch Architecture: iT HOUSE

The iT HOUSE was constructed in a matter of weeks from prefabricated components that were delivered to the site by each manufacturer, and then assembled. The building uses both active and passive techniques and smart appliances to maintain its independence from the energy grid.

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Sou Fujimoto: House N

This minimalist residence in Oita Japan by Sou Fujimoto Architects is composed of a smaller residence-scaled volume encased in a larger, more urban scale volume.

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