More info on it, quite the concept.
[oy house](http://www.fk-ao.com/) is a blank canvas which allows its surroundings and circumstances to paint its presence.
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light interacts with the structure almost like it’s a material, creating it’s own constantly evolving logic and momentum.
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despite the stark modern poetry of the oy house, there are subtle elements that call to mind the origins of asian architecture. it’s really interesting how well the traditional paper covered, sliding lattice walls fit into the fairly severe minimalist surroundings.
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fk - ao, the architects behind the oy house, managed to create a place full of life without forcing it, they allowed the natural elements decorate.
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very present and yet, almost silent. whatever it is, i’m enthralled with it all.
more here at katsuyuki fujimoto and arcprospect pics by Akiyoshi Fukuzawa.
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