Filed under Architecture Design at Jun 29th 2011

Amazing Minimalist Japanese Building Shape Architecture

This is Cell Brick House architecture – combining specific measurements for the steel bricks, the architects were able to ensure the interiors will have the right temperature and sunlight all year round. By covering the bricks with a heat resistant ceramic-infused coating, the house is protected from overheating. It is amazing minimalist Japanese building shape architecture with skin of the house that displays a fascinating pattern of holes that rise up from a pebble-covered base.

Cell Brick House

Fascinating Skin House Holes Pattern

Rectangular Blocks Shape

Heat Resistant Ceramic-infused Coating

Temperature and Sunlight Protection System

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