Perforated Screens installed in Osaka Home
A
Japanese architect, Yoshiaki Yamashita who is known for designing beautiful
garage home and domestic daring backless dress has come out of his normal zone
to create unique spotless home.
The
Light Grain House building located in
Osaka in Japan, features perforated metal sheets in a security façade to create
light grain shades under sunlight. Its simple design and secured structure
shields it from the external disturbances. The perforated sheets add a modern
touch into traditional Japanese architecture.
Perforated metals to create dramatic house designs
When
you are in Tokyo, Japan to see a dramatic house plan, this house will
definitely make you to stop and have a glare on it. The interiors are certainly
special that should be observed. Featured with perforated metal windows, the
urban house is constructed to excel the available place to live. These windows
offer a flawless look from the outside and provide complete privacy in addition
of letting the natural light come inside without any interruption.
Moving perforated screens
This
Leawood exploratory office located in Kansas city is characterized with dynamic
perforated metal screens that maintain the heat gain. Made by architecture El
Dorado to build an office that would challenge the small windowed typical
office buildings that are located in Kansas City result into making a good
impression.
The
double story building features perforated metal screens that move parallel to
the windows, except the building parts that need open doorways and standard areas.
Egyptian Solar Slides House features Perforated facades
From
the east and west, the panels are made in angled vertical louvers form, the
distance between them is based on the shading requirements of the internal
rooms. The north side is usually open, intact from the outer noises and
disturbances. In the night times, the cove lights illuminate colored interior
walls.
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