I don’t know what everyone thinks of Japan. To the editor, in addition to beautiful shrines everywhere, the local culture, customs and even the food are unforgettable, but seeing this The works taken by Jérémie Souteyrat, a photographer from France, made me realize that I had missed these scenery.
In addition to the residents riding bicycles in the photo, have you noticed that there is actually a house on the side? Because the exterior is designed in an all-white style, and sufficient sunlight is reflected on the white walls, this house Its like being invisible, very special.
It turns out that this photographer likes to use his lens to capture buildings on the streets of Tokyo. In a city that is less dense than Paris, every Japanese family is trying to build their own home in such a small space, which is small but With a strong design style, come and experience the charm of Tokyo that is different from the past!
A cone house that looks like a mirror.
The erected sailboat-shaped house extends the space upwards.
The ultra-modern house has only one narrow corridor and is full of mystery.
Although it looks unmodified on the outside, the neat lines and landscaping make it look like an art space.
You may have to look at this photo a second time to realize that there is a narrow house in the middle, which is very unique!
There is also a big chimney opening on the hat-shaped roof, which is really a playful house.
I didn’t expect that a house with a unique shape could be hidden in such a corner, which is another example of extreme use of space.
The unexpected house is hidden in the alley. I don’t know what the purpose of the big hole is. It’s really curious.
The shape of the house is illogical, but the window on the top is just right for viewing the scenery, and the gap below is also perfect for parking.
If you don’t look carefully, you might think it’s a water tower, but there wouldn’t be such a designed staircase next to the water tower, right?
Seeing here, I found that many houses simply use the original cement appearance. Is it possible that the vision of artists is different from ordinary people?
This is the editor’s favorite house in this series. It has a unique and elegant appearance, but do careless people often bump into the wall?
Using scattered squares to piece together a special modeling space, people are curious about the internal design.
These photography of buildings hidden throughout Tokyo are just the tip of the iceberg and are so interesting. If you want to see more unique photos, the "Tokyo No Ie" published by the photographer is also available for purchase!< /p>