Japanese Glass Brick at Jim Dubois blog

Japanese Glass Brick. Architecture studio hiroshi nakamura & nap has designed the “optical glass house” in hiroshima, japan, that aims to acoustically protect residents from the main road. 7 japanese residences that bare all. If indeed all the world’s a stage and we are all the players, this collection of japanese houses, puts the private life of their inhabitants front and center by embracing façade transparency in unique ways. The optical glass house animates the street with a dynamic 8.6 x 8.6 metre glass block facade, revealing its material capacity to be both translucent and transparent depending on light conditions. This house is sited among tall buildings in downtown hiroshima, overlooking a street with many passing cars and trams. Glass bricks made from borosilicate, a raw material for optical glass, are highly transparent, and the facade is supported by stainless steel rods suspended from a reinforced concrete and steel. A unique glass masonry wall blocks out the external noise of traffic while protecting a tranquil garden oasis on the interior exclusively.

Angela McKenzie Optical Glass House, Hiroshima, Japan Hiroshi
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This house is sited among tall buildings in downtown hiroshima, overlooking a street with many passing cars and trams. The optical glass house animates the street with a dynamic 8.6 x 8.6 metre glass block facade, revealing its material capacity to be both translucent and transparent depending on light conditions. 7 japanese residences that bare all. A unique glass masonry wall blocks out the external noise of traffic while protecting a tranquil garden oasis on the interior exclusively. If indeed all the world’s a stage and we are all the players, this collection of japanese houses, puts the private life of their inhabitants front and center by embracing façade transparency in unique ways. Architecture studio hiroshi nakamura & nap has designed the “optical glass house” in hiroshima, japan, that aims to acoustically protect residents from the main road. Glass bricks made from borosilicate, a raw material for optical glass, are highly transparent, and the facade is supported by stainless steel rods suspended from a reinforced concrete and steel.

Angela McKenzie Optical Glass House, Hiroshima, Japan Hiroshi

Japanese Glass Brick This house is sited among tall buildings in downtown hiroshima, overlooking a street with many passing cars and trams. This house is sited among tall buildings in downtown hiroshima, overlooking a street with many passing cars and trams. 7 japanese residences that bare all. Architecture studio hiroshi nakamura & nap has designed the “optical glass house” in hiroshima, japan, that aims to acoustically protect residents from the main road. Glass bricks made from borosilicate, a raw material for optical glass, are highly transparent, and the facade is supported by stainless steel rods suspended from a reinforced concrete and steel. A unique glass masonry wall blocks out the external noise of traffic while protecting a tranquil garden oasis on the interior exclusively. If indeed all the world’s a stage and we are all the players, this collection of japanese houses, puts the private life of their inhabitants front and center by embracing façade transparency in unique ways. The optical glass house animates the street with a dynamic 8.6 x 8.6 metre glass block facade, revealing its material capacity to be both translucent and transparent depending on light conditions.

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