The Shimogamo House by Edward Suzuki Associates Glows in the Dark
Annie Ho — July 9, 2010 — Art & Design
References: edward.net & contemporist
The Shimogamo House by Edward Suzuki Associate will definitely make you stand out in your neighborhood. From the exterior of the home you can pretty much pick out its main feature -- the circular frosted glass.
The home is located in Kyoto, Japan. The interior is very modernized with a hint of Japanese tradition. For example, the bathroom and the dinning room look very traditional, and there's even open floor space for tea ceremonies. Check out the gallery for more photos of the Shimogamo House by Edward Suzuki Associate to see for yourself how beautiful it is.
The home is located in Kyoto, Japan. The interior is very modernized with a hint of Japanese tradition. For example, the bathroom and the dinning room look very traditional, and there's even open floor space for tea ceremonies. Check out the gallery for more photos of the Shimogamo House by Edward Suzuki Associate to see for yourself how beautiful it is.
Trend Themes
1. Circular Architecture - The design trend of incorporating circular shapes in architecture, like the frosted glass circular feature of the Shimogamo House, is disrupting traditional rectangular building.
2. Glows in the Dark - Using smart lighting and glowing materials for architectural features, like the Shimogamo House, disrupts traditional exterior finishes and creates new opportunities for art and design.
3. Traditional Modernism - The fusion of traditional and modern elements in interior design, like the Shoimogamo House's blend of Japanese design and modern features, presents an opportunity for innovative interior decor.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Circular and illuminated features in modern architecture and interior design create opportunities for innovative design solutions and materials.
2. Smart Lighting - The use of smart lighting for exterior features, like the glowing glass on the Shimogamo House, creates new opportunities for lighting design within the construction industry.
3. Luxury Real Estate - Incorporating traditional and modern elements in luxury real estate, like the Shimogamo House, presents opportunities for unique and innovative luxury property development.
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