House K by Yoshichika Takagi

House K by Japanese architect Yoshichika Takagi is an interweaved scenery between interior and exterior. House-shaped indoor rooms are scattered within the main open space, giving a home that feels at once indoors (in terms of thermal environment), but at the same time a feeling of being ‘outdoors’ as a backdrop within the building. These six wooden pods are set within a large exterior that envelops the entire place, one of which forms an outdoor terrace.