Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Tsunami House Living Room

We as human beings can only prevent a mature and have a plan to be prepared. Many people are less alert to natural disasters. This resistance disaster house design was designed with elements to resist or assist us to take shelter from natural disasters. Perhaps from some of you know is the Tsunami disaster. Usually a house that is vulnerable to the Tsunami disaster is a house located in coastal areas. Yes this one of disaster resistance house design with unique and special design to avoid natural disasters.




This Tsunami house resistance design was located in Japan designed by Kazunori Fujimoto Architect & Associates. That as countries Japan is a country wary of the tsunami disaster. Tsunami disaster was born an inspiration idea to designing Tsunami house resistance. The House are made of sturdy built this strong can withstand the tsunami tidal wave that could sweep everything is nearby. With the existence of this house it will help you to give a comfortable life for you and your family.

A Tree House Restaurant…



Not far from the airport in Nana, Okinawa, Japan, you will discover this rather unique eating establishment.

It’s located up, what appears to be a tree, it’s not a tree, however, it is a very realistic rendition made of concrete.

There’s an elevator in the trunk that takes the you up to the restaurant.

I was unable to find the name, so if you do please let us all know.

I wonder if they serve “Birds Nest Soup”

Shell House in the Japanese Forests


The Shell House designed by Artechnic, something that you would expect to see on the shore of the ocean, is one of the most amazing architectural designs I’ve seen. Deep in the woods of Karuizawa, in the Nagano prefecture of Japan, this amazing double-elliptical holiday retreat, features lots of space and is made of reinforced concrete and wood to preserve the Japanese “traditions”. Inspired from the conch-shell, the amazing shape really got us drooling, but even though it’s an amazing structure I’m not sure if I’d be able to live with the animals. Would you?




Japan Style: Architecture Interiors Design



Enter the world of the stylish Japanese house, where every object in sight is a work of art. Japan Style introduces 20 special residences. With more than 200 color photographs, this book showcases the stunning beauty of old homes, and reveals how they are cared for by their owners.

Traditional Japanese homes, with superbly crafted fine wood, great workmanship and seasonal interior arrangements, have an aesthetic of infinite simplicity. Unlike Japanese inns and historical buildings, the houses featured in this book are private property and are not open to public viewing. Japan Style offers a rare glimpse into the intimate world of the everyday Japanese and fascinating insight into the traditional architecture of Japan.

UNIQUE MINIMALIST DESIGN HOUSE IN JAPAN


Unique Minimalist Design House in Japan. Home design upside down. If you know the home interior design? Whether the reverse is true or not? Let me know if the house interior is minimalist in the upside.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Cool Japanese House Inspired By Ships



The Onigiri House in Oita, Japan, designed by NKS Architects, maximizes space while minimizing costs – a real-life “dream house” by all accounts. The home’s main frame is actually inspired by ships (only built upside-down for this home's purposes), with its triangular-tube shape and wooden shell. The innovative design is filled with natural light via windows that line the top and base of the walls, which meet their end with a light at the end of the long wooden tunnel – a glass door on each side.



Modern Minimalist House in Japan Folds to Frame Magnificent View


Although just a short two-hour drive east of Tokyo’s bustling downtown core, this modern, peaceful abode in Japan’s Boso Peninsula offers a relaxing retreat facing the Pacific Ocean with the majestic mountains as its backdrop. Designed by Kiyonobu Nakagame Architects, this contemporary design embraces minimalism to the fullest, with a simple layout that yields to the surrounding awe-inspiring views. Storefront-style windows cover most of the house exterior, framed by a continuous wall that wraps around corners and folds upwards to create a private upper-level loft space.