Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Hiroshima's Optical Glass House constructed using 6,000 glass bricks














We take a look inside the Optical Glass House by Hiroshi Nakamura and NAP Architects. Situated along a busy street in Hiroshima, Japan, the house serves as place of solitude and privacy with the idea of a garden hidden behind an optical glass facade made from borosilicate. Guarding the interior from all traffic noise, it creates a resort-like world in the heart of the city.
Architectural studio Hiroshi Nakamura & NA «Home Shyshhyy light" on Hiroshima, Japan, which is designed to keep residents safe from Dydhshdn at the same time allowing them to watch the views and sunlight into the building.

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