Green Edge House

mA-style architects completed in Sizuoka Ryokuen No Su (Green Edge House), a house with a hidden garden between glazed rooms and floating windowless walls, where the space change with the four seasons.

Ryokuen No Su
Green Edge house takes his name by the hidden green edge around its perimeter.
A white rock garden filled with trees and shrubs between glazed rooms and floating windowless walls, lifted almost one meter from the ground.
Ryokuen No Su
mA-style architects, Ryokuen No Su (Green Edge House), Fujieda, Sizuoka, Japan
The green edge and the floating wall surround the house, connecting the space while showing an internal and external border by the use of glass, that also contributes to an openness sensation.
Ryokuen No Su
mA-style architects, Ryokuen No Su (Green Edge House), Fujieda, Sizuoka, Japan

In this way, interior and exterior spaces change their quality with the four seasons.

The green edge is the gray area that separates space and function, the human standard from the natural standard, but also the intimate space from the urban area.


Ryokuen No Su (“Green Edge House”), Fujieda, Sizuoka, Japan
Program: house
Architects: mA-style architects
Area: 73 sqm
Completion: December, 2012

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