A beautiful circular villa adorns the vast green landscape and seaside of Japan's Ishigaki Island. The structure, complete with a meadow roof, is the work of Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto who strives to bring modern architecture together with natural inspirations. The circular villa is reminiscent of much of the architect's work, including a circular community center that was proposed recently.
The meadow roof is perforated by large circular openings that allow light to enter the building and reveal the breathtaking scenery. In addition, Sou Fujimoto has made the building's roof walkable in a bid to encourage visitors to feel "connected to the earth." This architectural venture was commissioned by hotelier Not A Hotel and it can host upwards of 10 people.
Circular Meadow-Topped Homes
Sou Fujimoto Creates a Circular Villa for Hotelier Not a Hotel
Trend Themes
1. Circular Architecture - Circular architecture designs that incorporate natural inspirations, such as meadow roofs, to create beautiful and sustainable structures.
2. Walkable Roofs - Structures that feature walkable roofs to encourage a closer connection to the natural world, as well as provide additional functional space.
3. Community-focused Designs - Designs that prioritize community and encourage social interaction by incorporating circular community centers and communal spaces.
Industry Implications
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2. Hospitality - Hotel and resort companies seeking to differentiate themselves by offering unique and sustainable accommodations for guests.
3. Urban Planning - City planners looking to incorporate sustainable and community-focused design elements into urban landscapes, such as circular community centers and public spaces.