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Recreating the past: the Saijo pyramid house by the Japanese architects of the Suppose Design Office

The Suppose Design Office, a famous Japanese architectural firm, has created a unique dwelling that has reimagined traditional Japanese architecture. Called the Saijo pyramid house, this modern structure combines the traditional Japanese style of a single-slope roof with modern materials and systems. Featuring a spacious living room, fully equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, and even a bathroom, this modern house offers all the amenities of a luxury dwelling while also embracing the beauty and tranquillity of the traditional Japanese architectural design. It is also architecturally designed to enable maximum energy efficiency, and provides natural ventilation and solar-powered electricity. The Saijo pyramid house is a great example of how traditional aesthetics can be reimagined in a modern way, merging traditional architecture with the latest advancements in modern construction.

By a Japanese architectural studio Suppose Design Office The stunning original house at Saijo. Completed in 2007, it has a unique pyramid shape and is located in Hiroshima, Japan.

Original house in Saijo
Original house in Saijo
The original house in Saijo
The original house in Saijo
The original house in Saijo
The original house in Saijo
The original house in Saijo

And would you like to live in such a house, dear readers of Forum City?

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Comments: 2
  1. Giselle

    The Saijo pyramid house seems intriguing, but I wonder if it only focuses on recreating the past or does it incorporate modern elements? Can you provide more information about the design concepts and how it harmonizes with its surroundings?

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  2. Stella Turner

    What inspired the Japanese architects of the Suppose Design Office to recreate the past with the Saijo pyramid house? How does their design reflect historical influences and what aspects of the past do they aim to capture in the modern world?

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