Be Fun Designs Creates the Isogo House in Japan
Jamie Danielle Munro — August 15, 2014 — Art & Design
References: be-fun & designboom
Architecture firm Be Fun Designs has created a number of complex apartments in Japan, all with an interlocked aesthetic. This design ensures that the space available to the development company did not go to waste, while also keeping home owners happy with a decent amount of outdoor sections.
Since the space was quite limited, this interlocked design makes certain that small sections in between houses were not left unused. It's these small details that enable the architects to place 8 studio apartments on the block, while also making sure things are not too cramped. Each place also has two levels, which gives the owners even more space to walk around and relax.
Be Fun Designs made the most of the space they were given, and still managed to succeed at building an attractive set of buildings.
Photo Credits: designboom, be-fun
Since the space was quite limited, this interlocked design makes certain that small sections in between houses were not left unused. It's these small details that enable the architects to place 8 studio apartments on the block, while also making sure things are not too cramped. Each place also has two levels, which gives the owners even more space to walk around and relax.
Be Fun Designs made the most of the space they were given, and still managed to succeed at building an attractive set of buildings.
Photo Credits: designboom, be-fun
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