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Hoto Fudo Inspired By Nature Shape

December 14, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture  
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The amazing commercial building Hoto Fudo takes a location at Yamanashi, Japan. It is designed by Takeshi Hosaka Architects. The building form is shaped look like both nature object, clouds and mountain. The building material is made of soft geometry. For more detail of the building shape, Takeshi Hosaka Architects said, “By continuously operating innumerable polygon mesh points, we have determined the shape that clears the conditions such as the consistency as shell construction and the undulations that ward off rainwater in spite of its free geometry. The RC shell with cubic surfaces creates such spaces as 530 square meters of seats, 140 square meters of kitchens, and 50 square meters of rest rooms, in such a manner that it envelops and opens them.”

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The Hoto Fudo is designed with no Air Conditioner, so that the building is designed in open plan to the air in entire seasons. When the wind blow too strong there is curved acrylic sliding door that can be closed. This sliding acrylic door is also very useful in the coldest weather.

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