Window House by Japanese practice Yasutaka Yoshimura Architects is a weekend house facing to the Sagami Bay with view to Mt. Fuji and Enoshima. The 3-storey building has large openings both at the sea-side and the road-side in order to keep the view passing through all the time. The small house sits in a 3m x 8m site in between land and sea and acts as a “window” to see through each other.
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