Kengo Kuma & Associates Glass/Wood House
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.พ. 2016
- www.architecturalrecord.com/ The client shows us Kengo Kuma's addition to a 1950s New Canaan, Connecticut, house designed by local architect John Black Lee. Architectural Record first featured the original house in a 1957 issue.
Love the house...
Wonderful!
Beautiful
Its good. Kengo is good. I dislike how people try to oversell architecture. I guess it works for most people.
I have 50s magazines with this house featured.
Gosh! How do you clean such a vast house.
Where are the solar panels?
How much energy such a glass house consumes?
how many birds fly into the glass
Old Japanese proverb "beneath all good architecture, there should be a pile of dead birds"
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How perfect is that window frit for a library?
Doggo at 2:03
I don't want to clean the glass! You Need to pay a team of full time cleaner to keep clean it. Madness
"don't call attention to the architecture, just let it flow" but what about the architects ego?
Must cost a fortune to heat & cool.
Isn't it scary at nights?
Didn't you see the guard dog?
Looking at something this beautiful and all you see is the negative. What a bore you must be.
@@paulpeterson4320 Beautiful? We didn't see the form from the outside to judge. It has clean and elegant finishes in the ordinary minimalist way, with the same cliches, like white walls.