Glass House In Tokyo Is Completely Transparent

Samstwitch

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CRAZY! I could never live in this house! I love my privacy, and I there's no protection from earthquakes or sunburns. :eek:
Maybe the architect is a Voyer or Peeping Tom!


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A three-story home in Tokyo - including split-level balconies without safety rails - intentionally offers little privacy to its occupants.

Privacy is lacking in this Tokyo Glass Home

May 12, 2012 - In a connected world where privacy is a valued, but diminishing part of daily life, home remains a reliable refuge. But here's one home that intentionally strips away even the illusion for its inhabitants. In this nearly transparent Tokyo home, known as House NA, outsiders can see everything and everyone inside.

Tucked into a quiet residential neighborhood, this three-story, 914 square-foot home was created by an award winning architect named Sou Fujimoto. His unusual design, with high glass walls and varying sized modular tables, contains 21 "floor plates" for resident and guests to sit, work, cook, eat, sleep, or play. Some of the floor plates are heated to provide comfort in the winter.

Surprisingly, Fujimoto's multi-level home design wasn't inspired by stacked phone booths but rather by the concept of a tree with perches on both high and low branches. "The intriguing point of a tree is that these places are not hermetically isolated but are connected to one another..." said fujimoto, a lecturer at Kyoto University, in a statement explaining House NA.

Though the home is almost entirely transparent, there are curtains that provide some modicum of privacy for occupants. Still, living in a fishbowl might make residents think twice about climbing down to breakfast without first getting dressed.

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I think the concept is pretty interesting, but I wouldn't be able to live in such a house. The interior's design is neat, I wouldn't mind living in a house with transparent walls on the inside, but it would need to look normal from the outside, IOW, no transparent walls that allow you to see from the outside.

Oh, and where's the bathroom?
 

I saw this also and, thought it was both cool and, a huge lack of privacy I like the idea behind it now if only it was made so you could see inside the house however you couldn't see the people I think then, it would be good. Personally though what stays behind the front door needs to stay there lol

Theres no way in hell I would live in this house.
 

I keep thinking of all the birds flying into the side of the house and all of the neighborhood telescopes being aimed your way. Could they get you for indecent exposure behind the walls of your own home? Anyway not a very good idea.
 

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