Adjacent to the embankment along the Ayase River, faces a cherry tree, Corner Cutting House is a two-story octagonal house with large floor-to-ceiling glass windows on the second floor, where you can enjoy cherry blossom viewing in the house.
Architects: Riotadesign
Location: Soka, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Photographs: Ippei Shinzawa
Roof Frames is a wooden three-dimensional rack structure, the second floor has the open space with no pillars, together with high tents ceilings, open space has spread.
Floor and ceiling have been made of wood, pale brown is creating a beautiful contrast with the white walls.
Inspiration from archtects:
In order to effectively acquire the missing line of sight to the site four corners, cut the corner of the building, actively surrounding environment we are taken into the room.