ArchDaily features Hansha Reflection House
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Hansha Reflection House on Inhabitat.com. View entry here.
Shimmery Hansha Reflection House thinks outside the Japanese box
“We love the minimalism and space management of Japanese homes, but we have definitely noticed a trend towards standard boxy designs. The shimmery Hansha Reflection House overlooking the Misakimizube Koen Park seeks to shatter the status quo with a reflective facade and hybrid building techniques… But the most interesting aspect of the Hansha Reflection house, which refers to the shiny exterior reflecting the surrounding landscape and vice versa, lies in the designer’s choice to combine mortice and tenon jointing with steel bracketing to give strength to the timber sourced from renewable forests. This combined with the unique facade give this home a handsome edge over the standard white box!”
Hansha Reflection House on Dezeen. View entry here.
Published by Key Editions Pte Ltd, Singapore
#64, October/November , 2011
Abstracts of Wine
“The designer’s willingness to allow external factors to mould the language of the place and instinctively guide them to accommodate the client’s design brief, created this charming wine bistro.”
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Published by New Media Investments (Asia) Pte Ltd, Singapore
#06, October , 2011
City Guide
“The Tastings Room indulges the senses with cleverly partitioned spaces dedicated to cuisine, wine, and an in-between area for the enjoyment of both.”
Published by CA Press Co.Ltd, Korea
#115, October , 2011
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