Minimalist M House in Nagoya by Architecturew
4 March 2010
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This minimalist M House located in Nagoya Japan, created by Michel Weenick and Brian White for Nagoya and Portland based architecture firm Architecturew. The house concept of box-shaped house, responding to limited street access and a cliffside site with sliding glass walls that allow the space to open to the sun, breezes and distant views afforded by the site. There is no specification of the roof, even its like has as a basement of supermarket. Showed the form of a broad and simplify the accessories and furniture so that this house are clean and comfortable.- Architecturew
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