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House with surrounding staircase with unique optical effects โ€“ glass improvisation by Curiosity Architects, Tokyo, Japan

This unique house in Tokyo, Japan, designed by Curiosity Architects is modern in design with intriguing optical effects from its surrounding staircase. It features an all-glass exterior that gives the space a clean and airy feel. Thanks to the use of glass, the interior of this house is provided with natural illumination throughout the day, creating a bright and open interior, while the staircase offers a creative illusion. As each stair step meshes with the next, the eye is mesmerized by the reflection of the surroundings. The final effect of this glass improvisation creates a beautiful scene.

Dear visitors to the forum about modern life! In this article we will talk about an unusual house located in Tokyo, Japan.

An unusual house in Tokyo

Externally, it looks like a glass box, which is surrounded by a path around the perimeter. It is designed instead of a staircase and allows you to move from one room to another. This is the main feature of the project. The specialists had a difficult task โ€“ the interior had to be made in three dimensions from floor to ceiling.

An unusual house in Tokyo
An unusual house in Tokyo
An unusual house in Tokyo
Unusual house in Tokyo
An unusual house in Tokyo
An unusual house in Tokyo
An unusual house in Tokyo
An unusual house in Tokyo
An unusual house in Tokyo

The project was designed by Curiosity Architects.

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  1. Scarlett Hughes

    Can you please provide more information about the house with the surrounding staircase and its unique optical effects? How does the glass improvisation contribute to these effects?

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