Nendo's Hand-in-Hand House, built in Karuizawa, Japan, is a unique residence composed of six compact cottages spread over an area defined by extensive greenery and views of Mt. Asama. Each cottage is uniquely angled and serves a specific purpose, from the kitchen to sleeping areas. The design highlights both individuality and communal space through a shared terrace while maintaining a connection to the surrounding landscape. The architecture features light wooden materials and roofs that metaphorically hold hands, symbolizing family unity, and the interior promotes lightness and spaciousness with its curved ceilings and open views.
The Hand-in-Hand House features six interconnected cottages designed for a family, emphasizing both personal individuality and collective family experiences within a serene natural setting.
Nendo's design fosters interaction through a shared terrace, while distinct spaces representing each family member promote personal time amidst the beauty of nature.
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