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Drawing on Japanese Culture

Shi Bui House, a Japanese word loosely translated to a particular aesthetic of simple, subtle and unobtrusive beauty, is a multiresidential plot that provides for three separate dwellings and a shared courtyard. Formed through a central perimeter pattern, Shi Bui House subtly encourages social interaction between neighbours that builds relationships and support systems, to decrease isolation and individuality.

Shi Bui House, a Japanese word loosely translated to a particular aesthetic of simple, subtle and unobtrusive beauty, is a multi-residential plot that provides for three separate dwellings and a shared courtyard. Formed through a central perimeter pattern, Shi Bui House subtly encourages social interaction between neighbours that builds relationships and support systems, to decrease isolation and individuality. Despite the abundance in social interaction, occupants inside the house will still maintain their privacy. This is provided through all the greenery (trees and plants) strategically placed in front of glazing that faces more public areas. This is done to allow sunlight to penetrate into the dwellings

Despite the abundance in social interaction, occupants inside the house will still maintain their privacy. This is provided through all the greenery (trees and plants) strategically placed in front of glazing that faces more public areas. This is done to allow sunlight to penetrate into the dwellings whilst still providing privacy. Greenery is also subtle, unobtrusive and will enhance the exterior and interior experience of occupants.

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