How do you imagine an ordinary house? Rectangular room, quiet shades and smooth floors - in such dwellings most people spend most of their time. But there are among us originals who want hourly contemplate an unusual situation, and even believe that weird, at first glance, apartments, able to prolong the life! It sounds fantastic, but such examples, and one of them is located in Tokyo (Japan) - a residential building with intricate name "Attics reversible destiny» (Reversible Destiny Lofts).
The authors of the project were so extraordinary architect Susak Arakawa and Madeline Jeans poet who turned out a lot in common in their views on how the same should be the perfect home. Japanese duo creatives believes that home monastery - not a place to rest. On the contrary, the environment in the house must be constantly encourage located there a man and encourage him to new challenges. This approach was implemented in the drafting of bright and colorful building, built in the Tokyo suburb of Mithaqi.
Conceptual residential complex consists of only nine apartments, but every room in it - is unique. By logging in, you need to be very cautious, because inside you will wait sloping floors, randomly placed windows and doors, as well as the textured surface of acid colors. Even ordinary switches and sockets are placed in the most unexpected places, and toilets in the house and non-existent.
The idea that the authors tried to present the project, is that the house is in him for inmate should be a kind of "trainer", forcing him to constantly look for new solutions and never relax. It is a way of life is able to rejuvenate a person and even lead him to immortality, consider Susak Arakawa and Madeline jeans.
Despite the apparent singularity, apartments in a house worth twice as expensive than conventional housing in Tokyo, and are in great demand. However, once used to them can not please everyone, so before purchasing one of the "attic destiny" architects advise buyers and meditate a little tune in an unusual home.