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11:55pm on January 7th, 2013

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  • kengo kuma
  • japan
  • photoset
  • architecture
  • design
  • building
  • house
  • facade
  • green cast
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    Green Cast house in Odawara, Japan | by Kengo Kuma

    The façade of the building is covered with planters made of aluminum die-cast panels, which provides space for facilities. Equipment such as watering hose, air reservoir for ventilation and downpipes are installed behind the panels