Kengo Kuma & Associates Glass/Wood House
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- www.architectur... 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.
I have 50s magazines with this house featured.
Its good. Kengo is good. I dislike how people try to oversell architecture. I guess it works for most people.
Gosh! How do you clean such a vast house.
Must cost a fortune to heat & cool.
How much energy such a glass house consumes?
I don't want to clean the glass! You Need to pay a team of full time cleaner to keep clean it. Madness
Where are the solar panels?
Doggo at 2:03
Love the house...
Beautiful
Wonderful!
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?
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.
"don't call attention to the architecture, just let it flow" but what about the architects ego?