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Meme Experimental House by Kengo Kuma and AssociatesWe are constantly dazzled by <a href="http://kkaa.co.jp">Kengo Kuma's</a> experimental forays to the edge of architecture, so when we learned that he had designed a new home in Hokkaido called Même – Experimental House, we knew to take note. This small and luminous dwelling is modeled after the vernacular Japanese Chise homes that are traditionally built with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/swirling-australian-earth-house-looks-like-a-green-crop-circle-from-above/">earth and grass</a>. But as can be expected, Kengo Kuma added a few of his own touches to make the home energetically independent of mechanical systems.1
Meme Experimental House by Kengo Kuma and AssociatesThis gorgeous dwelling is Kengo Kuma's latest exploration to the edge of architecture2
Meme Experimental House by Kengo Kuma and AssociatesThe home is modeled after traditional earth and grass architecture3
Meme Experimental House by Kengo Kuma and AssociatesKengo Kuma framed the home in Japanese larch4
Meme Experimental House by Kengo Kuma and AssociatesThe home is then wrapped in a polyester fluor-coated carbide5
Meme Experimental House by Kengo Kuma and AssociatesThe interior wall is lined with a removable fiberglass material6
Meme Experimental House by Kengo Kuma and AssociatesRecycled PET is sandwiched between as insulation7
Meme Experimental House by Kengo Kuma and AssociatesNatural light permeates the entire envelope to ensure no mechanical lighting is required8
Meme Experimental House by Kengo Kuma and AssociatesThe home is so thermally comfortable no heating is required - even in winter!9
Meme Experimental House by Kengo Kuma and AssociatesThis special construction restores a natural rhythm to the occupants who work when the sun is up and rest when it sets10










