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VOXEL HOUSE is a striking residential project completed in 2004 in Shibuya, Tokyo, designed by Vera Joung and Ryuji Fujimura of ISSHO Architects. The building exemplifies contemporary Japanese residential architecture through its innovative spatial composition and distinctive geometric form. The name VOXEL references its cubic, pixel-like design language that creates a dynamic interplay of volumes and voids. This compact urban dwelling demonstrates how thoughtful architectural intervention can maximize spatial efficiency while maintaining aesthetic sophistication. The project represents an important example of early 2000s Japanese architecture that challenges conventional residential design conventions through bold formal expression and intelligent spatial organization.
VOXEL HOUSE is a striking residential project completed in 2004 in Shibuya, Tokyo, designed by Vera Joung and Ryuji Fujimura of ISSHO Architects. The building exemplifies contemporary Japanese residential architecture through its innovative spatial composition and distinctive geometric form. The nam
...VOXEL HOUSE is a striking residential project completed in 2004 in Shibuya, Tokyo, designed by Vera Joung and Ryuji Fujimura of ISSHO Architects. The building exemplifies contemporary Japanese residential architecture through its innovative spatial composition and distinctive geometric form. The name VOXEL references its cubic, pixel-like design language that creates a dynamic interplay of volumes and voids. This compact urban dwelling demonstrates how thoughtful architectural intervention can maximize spatial efficiency while maintaining aesthetic sophistication. The project represents an important example of early 2000s Japanese architecture that challenges conventional residential design conventions through bold formal expression and intelligent spatial organization.