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Plastic Moon House by Norisada Maeda Atelier

November 16th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Architecture, Technology | 4 Comments »

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Japan may be known for the wacky and wonderful, but it’s also known as one of the most stylish and cutting edge places on planet Earth. Take this Plastic Moon House for example.

Built in Tokyo, Japanese architects Norisada Maeda Atelier designed this house that includes a dental practice and swimming pool.

As you’d expect (err), the swimming pool is stylishly integrated on the top floor above the dental practice area on the ground floor.

Plenty of pictures after the jump.

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The ground floor accommodates the owner’s dental practice with a separate door forming the entrance to the home.It’s quite amazing to see the way the small land space is utilised for this home and work area. More info and even more pictures can be found at Dezeen.


4 Comments on “Plastic Moon House by Norisada Maeda Atelier”

  1. 1 T-Dog said at 9:49 am on November 16th, 2009:

    Damn… I love how Japanese architects can produce something so beautiful given the size constraints of the average block of land.

  2. 2 andy said at 10:04 am on November 16th, 2009:

    The Japanese are truly masters at efficiency, T-Dog.

  3. 3 Will said at 11:42 am on November 16th, 2009:

    that is one cool house!!!

  4. 4 House H by Sou Fujimoto | JHYPE said at 1:57 am on November 26th, 2009:

    [...] like the Plastic Moon House that I posted earlier, the Japanese proved to us once again how to utilise a small plot of land [...]


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