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Video: Water / Cherry by Kengo Kuma Associates

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The Water / Cherry House by Japanese firm Kengo Kuma Associates is located on a cliff along one of Japan's many beautiful coastlines. The home is a series of separate enclosures connected by open-air walkways that run between water and rock landscapes, fusing interior and exterior spaces into one. Various screens in the house can be opened to further connect living spaces with the outdoors, exposing panoramic vistas onto the home's lush, peaceful surroundings to create a structure that is truly in tune with its natural environment. Check out this video by JA+U for a tour!

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Cite: Barbara Porada. "Video: Water / Cherry by Kengo Kuma Associates" 02 Mar 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed 27 Mar 2025. <https://www.archdaily.com/339130/video-water-cherry-by-kengo-kuma-associates> ISSN 0719-8884

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