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The House of Cedar is Jenga-Inspired Structure

The House of Cedar is an original architectural design by Japanese architects Suga Atelier. This house is currently on show to the public in Osaka, Japan, which is the central city for the Japanese economy. The showing allows people to see into the home via a transparent facade.

The two-storey building consists of a variety of squares and rectangles, which contribute to the Jenga-like feeling of the structure. Unlike a leaning tower of Jenga blocks, The House of Cedar is sturdy and strong, constructed with cross-bracing wood to support it.

If you're looking for the main entrance, you won't find it at the front of the house. It is located on the side of the structure (another differentiating feature of the building).
Trend Themes
1. Japanese Architecture Trend - The unique design of The House of Cedar showcases a trend in Japanese architecture that emphasizes mixing traditional and modern elements.
2. Wooden Building Materials Trend - The use of cross-bracing wood in The House of Cedar highlights a growing trend in sustainable construction to use more wooden building materials.
3. Innovative Home Design Trend - The Jenga-like structure of The House of Cedar represents an emerging trend in home design to create more visually striking and unique homes.
Industry Implications
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3. Real Estate - The Jenga-like structure of The House of Cedar highlights the potential for real estate developers to create visually striking and unique homes that stand out in the market.

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