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Four Leaves House, Japan

There’s no shortage of excellent, quirky homes in Japan — such is the Four Leaves villa located in a forest in the Karuizawa, Nagano prefecture of Japan.

The privately-owned house is designed to accommodate the owners and their friends in the rich natural environment surrounding the space. Each facet of the household comes masterfully designed, giving special concern to orientation. For instance, the living and dining spaces face south-east for a brighter environment. On the other hand, the master bedroom and bathroom are facing west for optimum privacy and a grand view of the forest.

Rather than making the environment adjust for the house, the designers opted to do the exact episode. They built the home’s compartments into three interconnected volumes placed on site among pre-existing trees.

What gives the house its name is its uniquely shaped roof. The designers made curved surface that mimic gently twisted leaves. The resulting silhouette resembles a pile of leaves that have fallen from the branches of surrounding trees. A slight dash of architecture parlante, but not too on the nose.

Timber cladding and exposed ceilings keep the structure organic. Curved wooden joists, meanwhile, come naked on the interior to highlight the contour of the ceiling. There’s a strikingly anti-minimalist approach here despite the simplicity of design. It defocuses the structure to let the outside in, making the forest an integral part of the villa. Hit the link below to find out more, and make sure to check out KIAS’ other excellent projects.

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Typhoon Jebi destroys 51 Ferraris at dealership in Japan

The strongest typhoon to hit Japan in a quarter-century destroyed an estimated $9 million worth of Ferraris at an authorized dealership on Rokko Island, an artificial island in the city of Kobe, after sending three feet of storm surge into the showroom.

According to Yahoo Japan, the storm surge from Typhoon Jebi destroyed 51 of 53 new and used Ferraris housed at the dealership, including some that had already been purchased. Employees reportedly tried to cover the entrance with tarps and sandbags, to no avail. Salt water reportedly seeped into the engine bays, so the vehicles were trucked away to be scrapped. The dealership will reportedly look to insurance to recoup its losses.

Typhoon Jebi slammed into Japan’s west coast Sept. 4 with winds as high as 135 mph, leaving at least 11 dead and hundreds injured. It forced the closure of Kansai International Airport for three days due to flooding and after a tanker smashed into a bridge connecting the island airport to the mainland, damaging the bridge’s girders. Around 3,000 passengers had to spend the night at the airport.

Separately, about 100 cars at a seaside dealership in Nishinomiya in Hyogo prefecture burned after their electrical systems shorted out from sea water, reports said.

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