Angular roof helps Mount Fuji house by Hiroki Tominaga Atelier shed snow

The zigzagging roof of this house near Mount Fuji was designed by architect Hiroki Tominaga to help snow slide off, and its profile is highlighted after dark by a glowing facade (+ slideshow). (more…)

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nari ward traces history with copper for breathing directions at lehmann maupin

ward’s new ‘breathing panels’, among other works, trace the meaning of various symbols and personal journeys, questioning how such signs can be simultaneously visible and unfamiliar to those unaware of their meaning.

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