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Forgettable Dreamer

“灵感来自生活”-A design girl's tumblr about art, design, fashion, architecture and everything else that tickles my interest.
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Hotel casa do conto. Oporto

Louver House is a residential commission for a family of  four located in Sapporo City, Hokkaido. In recent years, developers have  started building several high-rise condominiums in the area, perhaps  because of the convenient location and access to the surrounding  environment. As a result, the site conditions were far from ideal. In  addition, the client’s demands required us to design a comfortable  living space for a family of four with parking space for two cars, all  within a narrow plot measuring only 74.36 square meters.
Looking up at the house from the street out in front reveals a  two-layered volume of space. By designing a building form that takes  into account the neighboring structures and eliminating the sense of  intimidation that the façade presents to the street, we were able to  create a house that blends seamlessly into its setting. Wooden louvers  installed on all the exterior walls serve to obstruct lines of sight  from the outside while also ensuring that residents have unobstructed  views from within. Although the house initially appears to be closed and  reclusive, the soft light that seeps through the louvers at night wraps  their surroundings in a gentle glow.
Although most of the light that enters the house can only do so  through the frontage opening onto the street that measures slightly more  than 7 meters, the louvers and enclosed indoor terrace ensure a feeling  of openness within the interior of the building. These features also  allow the inhabitants to enjoy the subtle shifts in the four seasons at  this high northern latitude, as well as the natural beauty of Hokkaido  that changes from one moment to another.