This Unconventional Wood-Clad Residence Features Indoor Terraces
Japanese homes stand out globally for their unique and unconventional designs, driven not by cultural differences but practical concerns. Unlike in many other countries, houses in Japan rapidly depreciate in value, often becoming disposable after just a few decades. This reality encourages homeowners to embrace innovative architectural concepts.
One notable example is the Spider House in Fukuyama, designed by UID Architects. Inspired by the intricate webs of spiders, this octagon-shaped home features a distinctive roof structure that creates a spacious, open-plan living space for its inhabitants. With its cap-like roof and slanted sections, the Spider House maximizes interior space while maintaining ventilation and natural light.