Kochi Architect's Studio designed the “Kame” house, a two-story home in which geometry rules. The interior of the modern cube fascinates with a large hexagonal void, which is a wonderful upgrade of modern trends in interior architecture, which are ruled by straight lines.
Japanese architectural bureau Kochi Architect's Studio impressed us with his fresh project, the "Kame" house, a modern gray cube, which is in interior anything but boring. The interior spaces are arranged around the void in the form hexagon and thus upgrade the current trends in furnishing interior spaces and interior architecture, which are completely subordinate geometry.
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www.kkas.sakura.ne.jp