House in Bungotakada is a minimal architecture project located in Oita, Japan, designed by Yabashi Architect & Associates. The owner wanted a spacious and bright space that would also accommodate guests. In order to lower costs, the architects chose to create split-level segmented programs. The split levels would divide the space without the use of partitions or walls. In doing so, each space is opened up to another, allowing light and wind to flow throughout the entire home.  Photo 13 of 53 in Architecture by Leibal

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House in Bungotakada is a minimal architecture project located in Oita, Japan, designed by Yabashi Architect & Associates. The owner wanted a spacious and bright space that would also accommodate guests. In order to lower costs, the architects chose to create split-level segmented programs. The split levels would divide the space without the use of partitions or walls. In doing so, each space is opened up to another, allowing light and wind to flow throughout the entire home.