Oct 14, 2016

P.02 - "A House that Floats"

"Why does architecture always stand so solemnly in front of people as retrospective symbols? It suffices to cover to the minimum extent the place to perform basic acts, such as to eat, sleep and talk.
If a house were as light as cloth, fluttering in the air and covered with a soft roof, it would set people free from the earth and invite them to a dream garden in the air."
 
JA The Japan Architect 1986
 
Kennita Bryant | Nick Seckfort

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