242mo

A wide-open journal about the work and the money that goes into buying a lot, designing a contemporary house, and building the damn thing without going into bankruptcy and not cheaping out. This is not about being "green"; it's about building a home for my family.

Oct 23
The permanence and plasticity of this approach is absolutely brilliant. A slightly elevated set stone walkway ensconced in a sea of sand. Moss lapping up against the boulder’s shore. New growth hanging over the water’s edge.
Kuro - a house in Fukui city, Japan, by architect Takuya Hosokai and Hiromasa Mori.
(via Dezeen)

The permanence and plasticity of this approach is absolutely brilliant. A slightly elevated set stone walkway ensconced in a sea of sand. Moss lapping up against the boulder’s shore. New growth hanging over the water’s edge.

Kuro - a house in Fukui city, Japan, by architect Takuya Hosokai and Hiromasa Mori.

(via Dezeen)


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