Roofed Treehouse Residences

The Suppose Design House in Fukawa Encases Cantilevered Spaces

There's something very enchanting and charming about the Suppose Design House in Fukawa and it has a lot to do with its seemingly suspended spacial arrangements.

With a playful plan reminiscent of a tree house, this Japanese dwelling is essentially a big white box, with a labyrinth of stairs, corridors and rooms that climb up several stories. All clad in wooden veneers, the hovering spaces of the Suppose Design House in Fukawa give the young at heart a permanent playhouse.
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