Japanese architecture is one of the few systems in the world that, almost always concentrate on the impact on environment due to construction and tries to ensure that, the buildings remain as eco-friendly as possible. The same can be said for the Asakusa Tree Home in Osaka, Japan, that is currently under construction and has been planned and designed to completely vertical in design. The Asakusa Tree Home’s vertical design provides a vertical platform for solar panels and wind turbines and is spread around 30 square meters.
The all new environmental friendly home is under the able construction abilities of Ryuichi Ashizawa Architects, an architectural firm in Japan that has given its best efforts to ensure that this new one of a kind home is as green as possible. The Asakusa Tree Home is made entire without walls and the architecture of the house is completely earthquake resistant and the most astonishing feature of this structure are the slabs that are composed of soil, to accelerate the growth of local vegetation.
The entire projects is based on the sustainable systems platform, as the structure of the house has been designed to extract its power requirements from the eco-green energy flowing through the structure of the house.
Via Green Diary.