Showing posts with label Takeshi Hosaka Architects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Takeshi Hosaka Architects. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

The Love House by Takeshi Hosaka Architects

Barbie loves to see the love even when all of her favorite kens and dolls have found someone and she is alone. She is overjoyed to see some of her favorite kens finally devoting so much love & attention to their new paramours. Someday she knows she'll find a Ken that sees her the best & treats her the best. Until then there's dream houses... 

The Love House by Takeshi Hosaka Architects

Is a project located in Yokohama, Japan. 













Would you show your love to your paramour in the love house?

Barbie hope so!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Monday, November 3, 2014

House in Byoubugaura by Takeshi Hosaka Architects

Ms. M officially prefers to be herself instead of Barbie. With all the chaos of pretending people she simply wants to be herself and misses architecture & design tremendously. While numerous stories are completed & ready to share its best to focus on design. Yes lately every day has completed a new story or photograph. The D women aren't anything new since they've been around since July, but they will come soon. 


Let's attempt to focus on going with the flow and being mindful of others privacy. It's a thing to be modest in this internet age. Again Ms. M defers to her favorite guys to decide what they choose to share or invite others to know about their lives. She is the same. With that in mind.... Here's a lovely house that is built with flow and privacy in mind.

House in Byoubugaura by Takeshi Hosaka Architects






Designed by the firm Takeshi Hosaka Architects in Yokohama. This home is characterized by extending, curved floors paired with complementary materials: polished concrete, timber, steel and glass. Utilizing the small space the house is built vertically. The area in which it is located has rolling hills, which are mirrored in its curved flooring. The lie ceilings allow the three-story house to give the appearance of a two-story building. Amidst the levels a unique spiral staircase connects them. 



















Would you enjoy the slope & flow of this private home? 

Ms. M would!
Enjoi!
Kisses, m.