Dazzling visual art, the first thing that comes to mind when you close your eyes must be M. C. Escher. M. C. Escher is good at the transparency of space and the contradiction on the plane; he is the father of art space who is famous for creating space in the plane that does not exist in reality. The dazzling patterns give you the illusion of space.
Japan’s Yuusuke Karasawa Architects seems to have a similar plan, which also pursues the pursuit of freshness in space. The double-layer interior design is divided into eight spaces. The sloping and messy cuts provide a visual freshness that is completely different from the traditional style. The seemingly random design is not at all random. Different windows allow sunlight to thoroughly enter every corner of the house. The pure white layout and the use of glass are very healing. The dark wood color of the exterior wall also brings a layer of forest. The atmosphere of home. The multi-cut small house named Villa Kanousan has the effect of visually absorbing and spiritually enriching!